Nintendo Mini NES Classic has recently become a subject of numerous reports all over the Internet following the company's failure to meet the demand of consumers. In just a couple of days after its launching, the new console has reportedly been out of stock and interested buyers are starting to wonder whether the device will become available before Christmas. However, new reports have emerged suggesting that several retailers have already confirmed that stocks of Nintendo Mini NES Classic are starting to pile up.
According to reports, Nintendo has decided to increase the shipment of Nintendo Mini NES Classic after several rumors were circulating that the company has purposely limited its supply to create a fuss. Now, several reports say that the console can be found in Target, Urban Outfitters, Best Buy, Toys R Us and Amazon.
However, these retailers have confirmed that the new stocks of Nintendo Mini NES Classic will be available on Monday, December 12. It appears that consumers will no longer have to line outside stores for hours as Nintendo promises to ship enough consoles to cover the whole month of December.
It was reported two days ago that Best Buy apparently confirmed to have the new Nintendo Mini NES Classic on sale. However, the retailer denied the report, stating that the information was sent out by mistake. "@Wario64 so i just received this via email, guess someone jump the gun and sent it out early. More NES coming up pic.twitter.com/wNJau5de2q" - Oscar Muñoz (@oscarinmv) December 7, 2016
Meanwhile, in a report by GameNGuide, several consumers from Europe and US are definitely worried that Nintendo might not be able to ship enough Nintendo Mini NES Classic before Christmas. As of the moment, fans will have to wait on Monday and make sure to get the console as early as possible before the stock runs out again. Stay tuned for more news and updates about Nintendo Mini NES Classic.