Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition Is in Stock Now at Amazon

Back in stock once more.

After the Xbox One X Project Scorpio went on sale just days ago, the stock was sold through rather quickly, leaving anyone looking to pick up one of the systems out in the cold. Right now, however, Amazon has relisted the console and it’s up for preorder right this minute. If you’re still needing to grab an Xbox One X with 1 TB storage for $499, this is your best chance to do it now.

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The Xbox One X Project Scorpio edition comes with a special “Project Scorpio” logo emblazoned on the system, controller, and vertical stand so you can show off your special edition console to everyone you know.

The system is a limited edition run that will be gone for good once the current stock is exhausted, and it’s currently going for some pretty ridiculous prices on eBay and other resellers. So if you’re looking to add one to your collection at present and missed out on the first wave, it’s a good chance to try again, especially since Amazon won’t collect payment until the system actually ships. Huzzah!

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