NES Classic Update: Limited Stocks Available On Nintendo

According to multiple sources, the Nintendo NES Classic Edition console has resurfaced again in the UK, but stocks are only limited yet again and it has completely disappeared from Argos. As of the moment, only two retailers have managed to get hold of NES Classic stock earlier today, including Very and the official Nintendo Store.

Stocks Available For The NES Classic From Smyths

According to Express UK, Smyths has also claimed to have stock of the NES Classic Edition units coming in the next two to three days. The store estimates that it will have stocks for the allegedly elusive retro console between January 26 and January 29.

Refreshed NES Classic Supplies

Right now, customers are currently unable to pre-order the stock and must instead register their interest by means of the wishlist feature. After weeks without stocks, it's good to know that the NES Classic supplies will again be refreshed.

In the past weeks, things had gone so bad that Argos no longer listed the device on its website. The NES Classic was also back in stock in the United States, where limited units were also available from GameStop. With all this being said, many fans are hoping that the rumored Mini SNES console will not have the same stock issues.

About The NES Classic Edition

At the moment, the best chances that fans have of actually purchasing an NES Classic is through third-party sellers on eBay and Amazon, or by visiting retailers like CEX. In terms of games, the Nintendo NES Classic Edition features classic games like the original Super Mario Bros. Trilogy, Final Fantasy, The Legend of Zelda, Mega Man 3, and Castlevania.

According to FoxNews, there's also other amazing classic games like Double Dragon, Metroid, Balloon Fight, and Donkey Kong also pre-installed. Unlike the original NES, players can also pick up where they left off even without inputting passwords or keeping the console on all night long.

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