Tuesday, November 17th 2020

XBOX Series X, Series S Shortages to Continue Well Into 2021

XBOX boss Phil Spencer recently warned interested parties on the new Microsoft Xbox family of devices that supply shortages may not be so short-lived as we would've hoped. More recently, XBOX chief Financial Officer Tim Stuart said he believes that demand will continue to outstrip supply well after the holiday season and at least until April 2021 - a point at which Microsoft might just be able to match demand with its supply.

"I think we'll continue to see supply shortages as we head into the post-holiday quarter, so Microsoft's Q3, calendar Q1," said Xbox chief financial officer Tim Stuart, Speaking at the Jefferies Interactive Entertainment Virtual Conference (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "And then when we get to Q4, all of our supply chain continuing to go full speed heading into kind of the pre-summer months. And that's where I start to - I expect to see a little bit of the demand - the supply profile, meeting the demand profile." Microsoft's fiscal Q4 runs from April through June. Whether or not that's true, one thing we can now for sure: while supply isn't enough to satisfy demand, we'll see scalpers continuing to sell what consoles and graphics cards they managed to snag for outrageous prices. Don't cede: vote with your wallet and don't give them a pat on the back with your hard-earned money.
Source: TechSpot
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34 Comments on XBOX Series X, Series S Shortages to Continue Well Into 2021

#26
Raendor
I saw no chance for me to get pc parts for upgrade any time soon, so decided at least to try my luck in upgrading the couch gaming setup. Luckily got my XsX from MS site (f u scalpers) and paired it up with Q90T for some nice 120Hz VRR gameplay where it's supported. Maybe pc parts situation will improve by summer, but for now I'll play newer titles on X if my current PC turns out less capable than I need (6700k and 1080 are getting quite old!).
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#27
Chomiq
cyneaterSo the new tech trend..

Firstly blame covid.

Then have a limited number of consoles , graphics cards cpus....

So people wait ages ....
Sorry but that's far from true. It's pretty much black friday leve
R-T-BCause it is pretty much the problem in a nutshell? Higher tech demand from being trapped at home coupled with record low output. Like, duh?



It's completely due to Covid, this isn't some shift the buck blame trend. Some of us were warning you about this 9 months ago...
Yeah people seem to forget that even basic things as power supplies can be hard to get now.
We can move on and joke about it or spread crazy theories about manufacturers trying to scalp actual users.
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#28
enxo218
cyneaterSo the new tech trend..

Firstly blame covid.

Then have a limited number of consoles , graphics cards cpus....

So people wait ages ....
more money for food
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#29
Arpeegee
ChomiqSorry but that's far from true. It's pretty much black friday leve

Yeah people seem to forget that even basic things as power supplies can be hard to get now.
We can move on and joke about it or spread crazy theories about manufacturers trying to scalp actual users.
I had to replace a power supply earlier this year and it was difficult to find one in stock with the requirements I needed. Also most of the consoles have been in low stock at my local stores here, especially the Switch.

PC building and gaming this year has really skyrocketed due to both COVID and new products.
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#30
goodeedidid
R-T-BCause it is pretty much the problem in a nutshell? Higher tech demand from being trapped at home coupled with record low output. Like, duh?



It's completely due to Covid, this isn't some shift the buck blame trend. Some of us were warning you about this 9 months ago...
You're not all correct, it would make sense to have delays and difficulties in the few first months when the industry was taken by surprise but now it has been an year since "the virus" and this excuse due to COVID is all BS imo and it is the general excuse for everything. You need to learn to have a mind of your own not just what the media blasts in your face.
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#31
R-T-B
goodeedididYou're not all correct, it would make sense to have delays and difficulties in the few first months when the industry was taken by surprise but now it has been an year since "the virus" and this excuse due to COVID is all BS imo and it is the general excuse for everything. You need to learn to have a mind of your own not just what the media blasts in your face.
It's been a year of shortened production and increased demand with no answer to the woes, yep. Do the logical math on what that means (it's how you "have a mind your own"). This isn't rocket science.
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#32
goodeedidid
Vya DomusPaying a scalper 10 000$ or whatever for a 3090 at least gets you something that is technically the best that there is for playing games, but paying 10 000$ for something that ... isn't, now that's truly unfathomably stupid.
You have to be special stupid to buy 3090 for 10,000. I mean incredibly special special stupid.
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#33
Vya Domus
goodeedididYou have to be special stupid to buy 3090 for 10,000. I mean incredibly special special stupid.
I bet it happened though.
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#34
yotano211
goodeedididYou're not all correct, it would make sense to have delays and difficulties in the few first months when the industry was taken by surprise but now it has been an year since "the virus" and this excuse due to COVID is all BS imo and it is the general excuse for everything. You need to learn to have a mind of your own not just what the media blasts in your face.
goodeedididYou have to be special stupid to buy 3090 for 10,000. I mean incredibly special special stupid.
I blamed my flat tire last week on covid and I blame your post on covid. imo.....
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