Microsoft Store Sends Xbox Series X Email Invites – February 18

Microsoft Store has sent a new batch of Xbox Series X bundles email invites to lucky customers.

The situation with Xbox Series X restocks was slowly improving by the end of 2021.

Furthermore, the beginning of 2022 marked an excellent season for console drops, with retailers constantly restocking Xbox Series X units.

Unfortunately, things took a turn for the worst by mid-January. Since then, most retailers have stopped restocks, and only minor drops have occurred.

As well, in-store restock events for the console halted completely. All this confirmed the theories of many insiders who claim the Xbox Series X shortage will continue through 2022.

The situation seems to be changing for the good. One example is Microsoft Store restocking Xbox Series X consoles today after a long hiatus!

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Microsoft Store Emails Xbox Series X Bundle Invites to Select Customers – Feb 18

Today, Microsoft Store sent out a new batch of Xbox Series X bundle email invites to its customers.

As usual, whoever received an invite can purchase an Xbox Series X bundle from Microsoft.

Make sure to check your spam folder, as these invites are notorious for getting filtered by your email provider, even if you are using Outlook.

If you want to increase your chances of getting an invite during the next restock, there are several tips you can follow to get a Microsoft Store Xbox Series X invite email.

Contrary to PS Direct invites, these invites do not have a stipulated time frame for purchase. Each invite contains a unique link for that specific customer to purchase their consoles.

Due to the nature of the process, Microsoft Store advises customers to get there as soon as possible as Xbox Series X units might sell out fast on this restock.

This time, there is no indication as to what the base price of this bundle could be. But, Microsoft Store bundles usually retail for $585 and include a game and an additional controller.

Read More: How to Buy an Xbox Series X|S From Microsoft Store

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