The surefire way to get an Xbox Series X or S is the Microsoft Store, wherever you are in the world. The most reliable place for finding the systems in stock, going straight to the source has other perks as well. You probably won’t get your order cancelled and you don’t need to worry about extra charges. The Microsoft Store has been known to ship orders a little slow, but that’s a fair price in exchange for knowing you’ll get your console. Walmart has been a reliable source for Xbox Series X and S consoles for US customers, getting multiple restocks since the November launch. This is counterbalanced by Walmart also being most people’s first choice, so restocks are bound to dry up quick. Target is another good bet, with a consistent record of being resupplied with the systems. You should keep an eye on the product listings for the Series X and Series S to be quick on the draw when they’re in stock. Despite being a leading tech retailer, Best Buy isn’t the place to look for the next-generation Xbox consoles. It has been a while since the last restock. On the flipside, GameStop is an ideal choice. We’d expect as much from a dedicated video game store, but they haven’t been fairing as well with Sony’s new machine.