SAM's Club seems to be selling Xbox Series X/S Console inventory. This is the latest retailer that sells Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S at a significant discount.
Some Xbox gamers have been frustrated with the console product line due to the recent decision of Xbox leadership. In addition to raising the price of the Xbox Game Pass, the price of the Xbox Series X/S console has recently risen, and those who already have the system have recently been reported that advertisements will be displayed on the home screen after recent subscription to Game Pass. Most gamers complain, but it seems that there's something that retailers see the Microsoft console.
Other retailers sell Xbox inventory
SAM's CLUB, a membership large box retailer, began selling Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S console at discounted prices. It's not clear if this is a national trend, but the console photos and reports about theorem are causing a big wave. In one store, the Xbox Series X 1TB Digital Console seems to be discounted from $ 499 to less than $ 280. Another picture shows that the Xbox Series S 512GB version is discounted to $ 239, and another picture shows that the same system is reduced to $ 179, which is surprisingly low from $ 329.
Due to the price increase of the recent XBOX series console, the SAM's Club discount is actually even more steeper than the first time. Since October 3, Xbox has updated the recommended retailer price. The price of Xbox Series X DIGITAL has been raised to $ 599.99 and the price of Xbox Series S 512GB has been raised to $ 399.99. The cheapest price provided through the SAM's Club, the buyer usually can buy two Xbox Series S 512GB systems at a low cost rather than paying a single system.
Interestingly, SAM's Club seems to be following Costco with this movement. After the Xbox console disappeared on the Costco website, the retailer was selling the remaining inventory and confirmed that he would no longer buy Xbox. In addition to business decisions, no official explanation of the interruption of these systems has not been provided, but many fans speculate that console is not sold well to retailers. Even Blizzard leader Mike Ybarra said that the XBOX console family died. Nevertheless, Microsoft is still pursuing the next -generation Xbox console plan, so the Xbox brand will not go anywhere in the near future.
- brand
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Microsoft
- Original release date
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November 10, 2020
- Existing MSRP (USD)
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$ 499
- Operating system
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Monopoly (based on Windows)
- Processor
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Custom AMD 8 Core Zen 2 3.8GHz
- solve
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720p -4K UHD
Source: Twitter