Xbox One X pre-orders are available again at Argos who have a limited amount of stock available right now.
The Xbox One X is priced at £449.99 and has a release date of November 7 2017.
Last time Argos launched pre-orders for the Xbox One X, dubbed the world’s most powerful console, it stock sold out in two days.
But fans have been given another chance to reserve the highly anticipated console ahead of its fast approaching release date.
James Cooke, video games buying manager at Argos, said: “With our last pre-order window selling out in two days, we expect high demand for the widely-anticipated Xbox One X.

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“We’re delighted to offer the world’s most powerful games console and encourage fans looking to get their hands on the Xbox One X before Christmas to visit Argos.co.uk to secure this in-demand product.”
The extra pre-order stock comes as Microsoft revealed that the number of games enhanced by the power of the Xbox One X has grown to more than 130.
Upcoming games that take advantage of the extra horsepower the console offers includes Far Cry 5, LA Noire, Greedfall and Okami HD.
Microsoft said: “We’re excited to announce Xbox One X standard edition pre-orders begin today.
“Local retailers around the world, including Microsoft Store are opening up more pre-orders for Xbox One X, so be sure to get yours today.”
The Redmond-based tech giant added: “We set out to make Xbox One X the best place to create and experience games, and hearing how our partners are excited and committed to Xbox One X confirms our vision.”
Ahead of the console’s November release date, one developer believes that the differences between the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro are big, and that we should notice the difference in graphical quality with the bigger titles.
BetaDwarf CEO Steffen Kabbelgaard recently said: “The strength of the Xbox One X is surprisingly big, which logically would mean that the games on the Xbox One would look at lot better than the PS4.
“Chances are that developers that want to go to the limit will edge more towards the Xbox One X because of the relative ease of porting to PC and the other way around with the UWP.
“The main thing that would keep cutting edge developers away from the Xbox One X would be backwards compatibility, with the original Xbox One being a lot weaker. Then again, the same goes for PS4.”