Microsoft says that Xbox Series X supply will stay low until at least April

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Xbox Series X supply isn't likely to pick up until the next financial quarter, according to Microsoft.

In an earnings call last night, the company's CFO, Amy Hood, told investors that it expects "significant demand" for the consoles throughout the next few months, but that supply will be "constrained" until at least the end of the quarter, which ends on March 31. That means that if you're hoping to get a new Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S before April, you're likely to struggle.

It'll be tough to find a new console before Microsoft's supply picks up, but you can help even the odds with our guide on where to buy an Xbox Series X.

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