Just a question:
How can there be a supply issue for the standalone product, if there are enough bundled consoles around, they are preparing the next big bundle and the standalone console is only out of stock for short periods?
Who says it's out of stock for short periods?
I'll keep posting this until someone acknowledges it
"How can there be a supply issue for the standalone product"
I don't know, explain why Best Buy has the X still listed as a High Demand Product
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Here's a link to Target, you can search by any city or zip code, go find me one store that is listed as in stock. It'll be in green text In Stock.
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I can tell you in Florida that stores only have between 1-4 units if they have units, most of them only having 1-2. That's at Jacksonville, Miami, and Tampa.
New York City has a lot of stores unavailable, and the stores that do have it are mostly only 1 unit.
GameStop has next to none available right now, and the last burst of supply was weeks ago. Not a single GameStop in the Tampa area has a $499 Series X to sell.
@Cool hand luke I honestly think there's no point anymore. This guy will say others need to educate themselves while ignoring established economic theory, the basics of it nonetheless.
No one has proved the $499 Series X has a demand problem or that it doesn't have a supply issue. Which is what my position is.
Boo hoo you guys were wrong, know your wrong, but still try to put up a front that your educated on anything relating to sales. A professional analyst said the same thing I have
But keep moving the goal posts on how Series X isn't actually constrained. I won this little argument the moment Amazon blinked out of stock anyway. Definitely embarrassing for the side that says Series X has a demand issue because, you know, a product with proper supply/demand would not sell out.
My main problem is that he just asserts things are true and then doesn't even follow the implications of those assertions.
Ok, so series X is supply constrained. Why?
What had microsoft done to address those issues, issues that no other microelectronics manufacturers are currently experiencing and haven't been for the last 9+months? (The oversupply issue is so bad that AMD, Intel, and nVidia are currently firesaling stock within a month of product launch, which is almost unheard of in the industry).
The most telling thing is that there is no deeper analysis of his cherrypicked data. "Whenever series x comes in stock it sells as quickly as the ps5" - lol, ok, how many days a month does it come in stock? If it comes in stock twice a month that's still only 1/15th the volume of ps5 sales. Then there's no answer for the supply vs demand pricing. If the Series X were really in high demand you'd see it being scalped. Instead, scalper sites like stockx have the series x readily available at below retail price. That means scalpers are 100% uninterested, they can't really profit at less than 15% markup from retail.
Not having an explanation for why the X is still supply constrained doesn't mean it isn't. That's like saying gravity and Hawking Radiation were invented by Issac Newton and Steven Hawking, not that those always existed until they were proven.
We can have a discussion on the why part though, and I already provided one possible reason. The Diablo 4 bundle that was announced in March is going to take units away today for the June launch. You can say the same thing happened with the Halo Infinite edition in 2021. Those were Series X taken out of potential circulation for a few months and put in November.
Whether or not the $499 also sees a spike in availability with Diablo 4 remains to be seen, and whether or not it's smart to have a $559 Diablo 4 bundle instead of a $499 bundle is also questionable.
Cherry picked lol. Just two of top 5 retailer for video games over here. lmao.
You ask questions that you don't know the answer to but you should come to understand that I have been checking availability of the current gen of consoles basically daily since COVID. When I say Series X is supply constrained it's because throughout most of the month it's not in stock. Very basic understanding required for that one. Then, when it does come back in stock, it can go up to or near the top of the charts. Amazon shows this happening right now, and if the X had the demand some of you think it does, it wouldn't be near PS5, it would be performing like the Forza bundle did, far behind the PS5. Walmart showed this as well when X came in at the start of the month.
The scalper market is irrelevant seeing as the $499 significantly outperforms the bundle. At Amazon, there's near equal demand for the X as the $499 PS5. Wasn't seeing that with the Forza bundle. Also, timeframe, how long should it take for the X to stop selling next to the PS5? It's been a week. Usually low demand consoles stay in low demand, doesn't matter how many units it has available.
"Supply demand pricing" Jesus will you look at the disparity between the $499 SKUs and their bundles.
#29 PS5
#66 GOW Bundle
#30 Series X
#553 Forza Bundle
You know what this shows? That at $499 the Series X has similar demand to PS5. This isn't true at $559. Now how does that prove that the $499 has a demand issue and doesn't have a supply issue?
Again, you all lost. I brought up that the $499 X is supply constrained and none of you disproved it. In fact you've had to side step it by going on about irrelevant shit because you can't admit you picked an argument with me you couldn't win. You guys want to spin Series X as some low demand product and I won't entertain the echo chamber.
One more time. If the Series X wasn't supply constrained, it wouldn't shoot up in sales the moment it comes in stock. It would behave like every other item in existence and sell at a standard pace. According to all of you, that should be a pace far below PS5, as shown in the last few months... when Series X was supplied constrained...
There's too much logic in your post, but It actually prompted me to check Ebay, and... Yeah, you can get brand new consoles below or at market price (except unopened limited editions, which makes sense) in the USA.
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No one buys new consoles from ebay. Over 90% of video game sales come from GameStop, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and Amazon.