Whether it is Xbox Series X/S or PlayStation 5, these two game consoles have been launched for one year, and they are still out of stock, which can be called a spectacle.
In order to cope with the hoarding scalpers and order-grabbing robots, Microsoft has now decided to provide a benefit for “honored customers”, that is, by sending exclusive links, players can place individual orders to purchase game consoles, so that those who really want products can be able to A long-cherished wish was granted as soon as possible.
According to foreign media reports, in the past period of time, Microsoft has continued to send e-mails with a Microsoft Store exclusive link to certain qualified consumers, inviting players to place orders for Xbox Series X game consoles through the link.
Although it sounds like a scam, it is actually Microsoft’s marketing method. This exclusive link will lead to a special purchase screen. In addition to obtaining the Xbox Series X console, players must also choose a bundle of games, including “Madden NFL 22”, “Grand Theft Auto V”, “Rust”, “Polar War Howl 6”, “Hasbro Family Fun Pack”, “Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate”, “Rebellion: Desert Storm” and “Diablo II: Hellfire Rebirth”.
At the same time, Microsoft has also set restrictions on this exclusive link, including that only a bound Microsoft account can be used to place an order, and each order can only buy one set of the same bundle, and only two sets of orders can be placed every 30 days. It also adopts the “first order, first take” queuing method to wait for the arrival of the goods. In addition, Microsoft also pointed out in the letter that if the link fails or leads to an out-of-stock page, it means that the existing inventory has been completely sold out.
Microsoft said a few days ago that the lack of stock of game consoles will continue until 2022. If players can’t grab products from regular channels, or even scalpers and robots, it’s better to check back and check emails. You might see them accidentally. Microsoft’s “Christmas Gifts” for honorable customers.
Source: TechPowerUp
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