Microsoft announced today that it is opening preorders for the Xbox Series S and Series X at 8 am PT/11 am ET on Tuesday, September 22. The consoles will become available for sale on November 10 in 37 countries and in 41 countries by the end of the year.
“On November 10, a new generation of console gaming begins,” Microsoft’s Will Tuttle writes in the announcement post. “Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S will deliver players the most performant, immersive[,] and compatible next-generation console gaming experiences ever.”
As you must know by now, the Xbox Series S will retail for $299 in the United States, while the Xbox Series X will set you back $499. Both will be available for preorder on September 22 either at the full retail price or via Xbox All Access with monthly payments over two years.
Availability varies by country, but in the United States, you can preorder the consoles at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Microsoft Store, Newegg, Sam’s Club, Target, Walmart, and other participating retailers. If you wish to use Xbox All Access, you can do so via Best Buy, GameStop, Microsoft Store, and Walmart.