A:AnswerYes, most likely it will as the production catches up with demand. It may be close to spring before that happens though. Just keep an eye out and you might just get lucky.
A:AnswerFrom my younger years working at GameStop during previous system releases the best answer was; nobody knows until the truck shows up. Basically Microsoft and Best Buy have an agreement on the quantity of consoles shipped to each region, and time slots. The only person who may know, is the stores GM, and they don’t talk about it because of the risk of units disappearing before they hit shelves
A:AnswerYes, you can utilize the USB port on Xbox Series X to act as the power for the microphone, however you will need a 3.5mm audio splitter connected to the controller to pass through sound and the external mic to talk.
A:AnswerFrom my experiences with console launches in the past they do try to send a few to each store for walk in customers on release day. I would definitely talk with management at the store as release date approaches and see if they will be getting a few to sell to walk-ins though do keep in mind with the demand of this console through the roof you will probably need to be camping out several hours if not days in front of store to secure one of those release day allotments. Best of luck to you.
A:AnswerThanks for asking! No, a Xbox Game Pass subscription is not required if you are playing Xbox physical discs on Xbox Series X. An active Xbox Live Gold membership is required if you play games online, though.
A:AnswerDue to record-breaking demand, Xbox Series X|S consoles may not currently be available. If you have not been able to pre-order, be sure to check back with Best Buy. We expect more consoles to be available November 10th.
A:AnswerShort Answer: Yes
Long Answer: Yes, but it depends on the game. Not all 360 games are backwards compatible. Some of them even require a disc, others can just be a digital download if you own it already. There is a comprehensive list available on the Xbox website or TrueAchievements.
A:AnswerThank you for your question! Dolby Atmos support is available for Xbox games, streaming apps, and 4K Ultra Blu-ray discs. You'll need a Dolby Atmos-enabled TV, soundbar, or home theater system — or you can activate Dolby Atmos for Headphones on your Xbox or Windows 10 PC (available for purchase or with select gaming headsets).
Enable Dolby Atmos through the Xbox Audio settings page:
Press the Xbox button to open the guide and select Profile & system > Settings > General > Volume & audio output.
Under HDMI audio, select Bitstream out. Under Bitstream format, select Dolby Atmos for home theater