Wastelander92
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Target And Walmart Are Allegedly Pulling Their Xbox Stock, According To Alleged Staff
"The Target I work for has removed all Xbox games, and I'm pretty sure it will be store-wide".

throwing them in the ocean like car batteriesPulling?? No, no. Where is the clearance? What are they doing with it then?
Sam's Club did a clearance on in store stock. They only have the 512GB series S at $70 below MSRP currently.Pulling?? No, no. Where is the clearance? What are they doing with it then?
There is no clearance if they were allowed to send the stock back to the manufacturer. Sometimes for money but usually for credit. Since Microsoft still has a lot of things that people will buy, store credits are as good as cash anyway.Pulling?? No, no. Where is the clearance? What are they doing with it then?
Good joke. Very funny.My guess is Microsoft is limiting the current hardware and will now focus on the Next Xbox rumoured for 2027.
My guess is Microsoft is limiting the current hardware and will now focus on the Next Xbox rumoured for 2027.
My guess is Microsoft is limiting the current hardware and will now focus on the Next Xbox rumoured for 2027.
Running a Brick and Mortar store is tough, and one key thing is to keep things fresh and rotate the stock. If Microsoft wanted or cared enough to stop this they probably have the pull to do so. The Nextbox would be lucky if it is even available to buy in physical stores. For all we know it might end up online order-only.It was already said that more stores would remove Xbox from sale and I don't think it's a coincidence that they all happened more or less at the same time and right now... It's no wonder the rumors that the next Xbox is "up in the air"
Yes, and by a rather large margain. Though credit where it is due, the 360 outsold PS3 for years (although beaten at the end) and that's without the same level of brand power Sony had all over the globe. They also sold in fewer territories.There seems to be a divide on whether Microsoft's actions have weakened the brand or whether those actions are simply a response to the wider market. It raises a bigger question: has the Xbox brand always been weaker than Nintendo and PlayStation, or has Microsoft's approach contributed to its decline?
Another way to look at it is to imagine if Microsoft owned PlayStation. Would we see the same kind of situation, with consoles being removed from stores, or would the brand still thrive under Microsoft's leadership?
Alright - but what's the rationale then for companies like Costco or Sams clearancing these systems? Why not send back for this "credit"? What is Microsoft doing with these returned items? ET-ing them?There is no clearance if they were allowed to send the stock back to the manufacturer. Sometimes for money but usually for credit. Since Microsoft still has a lot of things that people will buy, store credits are as good as cash anyway.
Standard procedure when something in a brick and mortar store stop selling, is you shrink the shelf space. And if it still doesn't make quota in terms of profitability, you then offer the supplier an option to pay rent to keep that shelf space for the stock. And if Xbox say no to paying rent, then the shelf space goes away.
We have been in the Internet age so long that most of us had forgotten that getting stuff on shelves used to be a struggle. Back in the day a new product would be unable to be sold in major stores if the stores don't think your product is any good. Now people with random products just sell them online. But the economics of shelf space never changed for physical stores.
In normal conditions like with SEGA, they ran out of money and thus had to close everything, way before the stores reacted. But Xbox can't run out of money in the traditional sense, so they kept hanging around while the sales of hardware dropped, until the physical stores decided they will stop carrying them for being a literal waste of space.
My guess is Microsoft is limiting the current hardware and will now focus on the Next Xbox rumoured for 2027.
Good joke. Very funny.
You didn't see Sony pull PS4 off the shelves when PS5 came out. In fact for consoles in general you almost never cease the sales of the previous generation until years later. WiiU is the closest to a fast kill in that they stopped making the hardware in Jan 2017 and the Switch came out in March of the same year. But at least the Switch was announce the year before already.
If true it's doubtful that this is happening right before a holiday season without an official ok from Microsoft behind the scene.
The next Xbox will be a niche boxed gaming PC aimed at niche market, if they give up hardware for two years trust in their brand will be zero (it already kinda is).
Yeah, demand for Xbox hardware seems to be really huge....
I'm sure in 2027 it will skyrocket...
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It really depends on the contracts. Having a credit policy is different for every supplier. For example, in my workplace there is a supplier of products that technically is cheaper than the others for the same goods, but we don't use them unless we had to. Because for some reason that suppler doesn't take returns at all, so it ends up costing us more money if we get stuck with things we can't sell or past used by date.Alright - but what's the rationale then for companies like Costco or Sams clearancing these systems? Why not send back for this "credit"? What is Microsoft doing with these returned items? ET-ing them?
Jez please tell me this is not true.
Jez please tell me this is not true.
"How about we disappear from retail for two years amidst rumors that we are throwing down the towel on consoles as well as multiple large console and GamePass price increases? That is sure to help us launch a new console generation later on, right?".My guess is Microsoft is limiting the current hardware and will now focus on the Next Xbox rumoured for 2027.
Pulling?? No, no. Where is the clearance? What are they doing with it then?
Why limit hardware availability for a product that is two years away?My guess is Microsoft is limiting the current hardware and will now focus on the Next Xbox rumoured for 2027.
Yeah, I remember when they removed all PS4 stuff right before PS5 came out. Oh wait...New Xbox is coming soon![]()
Why limit hardware availability for a product that is two years away?
Stores still sell surface in laptop sectionLike Surface, the next Xbox will be only available on MS Store