Buy an Xbox Series X next year? That's just the question

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Volgend jaar een Xbox Series X kopen? Ook dat is maar de vraagVolgend jaar een Xbox Series X kopen? Ook dat is maar de vraag

For the third year in a row it seems terribly difficult to to buy an Xbox Series X.

If you put everything into it, you probably managed to get an Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5. But it’s almost a part-time job to get this done. Walking to the store for the consoles is not there. They are always sold out in no time, especially in the case of the PS5.

It is difficult to buy Xbox Series X in 2022 too

This problem occurred in 2020 when the consoles came out . Unfortunately, the situation has not improved much this year. Next year then? That doesn’t look too rosy either. We don’t say that. So says Phil Spencer, the chief executive of Xbox, in an interview with

The Wrap. The problems with deliveries will certainly continue throughout the year and part of 2022.

The problem goes further than just chip shortages, Spencer says. All kinds of parts are simply scarcer, including parts needed to build the console. We also see similar situations in the car industry. Where not only chips, but also, for example, a shortage of rubbers has arisen.

If you are still unable to buy an Xbox Series X or PlayStation for the above reason ; get well soon. Maybe a big PC Build then?

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