Of course, getting an Xbox pre-order might still be a bit easier than securing a PS5. Pre-orders for Sony's next-gen console went on sale Thursday. Different retailers offered the console at different times, and the entire process was a mess, to say the least. The official Xbox Twitter account took the opportunity to throw some shade at Sony, and the official PlayStation account actually apologized for the mess, promising that more consoles would be made available.
It will be interesting to see how pre-orders for the console go on Tuesday. It's impossible to say how many consoles Microsoft might have available for launch, or just what the demand might be. PlayStation has been the dominant market leader for quite some time, but the Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X are clearly taking a different approach this year.
The biggest difference between the two just might be Xbox's All Access plan. For $24.99 per month for 24 months, subscribers can get an Xbox Series S with Game Pass Ultimate, or for $34.99 per month, an Xbox Series X with Game Pass Ultimate. While those plans end up being more expensive over time, they could prove appealing for those not wanting to spend $300 or $500 in one day. Whether or not this approach will attract more pre-orders and more curious fans to try the system remains to be seen. The Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X will be available on November 10th.
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