Last week, Amazon informed customers who had pre-ordered the PS5 that they would not actually get their console on the day of the launch, and now, Amazon has started telling people that it has pre-ordered the Xbox Series X or that the console may not be right. Get. When he’s out, according to shared reports On Twitter Friday evening.
“We are contacting you about your order for the Xbox Series X, to let you know in advance that you will not receive this item on the day it is released due to high demand.”
Amazon has been sent an email warning in advance that the Xbox Series X Preorders may not arrive on launch day due to high demand.
Email is similar to the PS5 (and similarly high-demand items in the past). One can only assume that Amazon covers itself when shipping is delayed pic.twitter.com/XbFHkAvKqW
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With Amazon Ncell’s next pay generation (and Nvidia’s RTX 3080 graphics card) being a messy pre-order season, Amazon’s instructions are even more annoying. If you missed out on getting the Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S, it looks like the bias has basically sold out, though. Xbox Twitter account said That you “can expect more consoles to be available on November 10th.”