Microsoft's latest Xbox One S 2TB white console, released on August 2, seems to have gone out of stock now, with the company confirming that the limited edition console is officially all sold out.
Prior to the release of the Xbox One S 2TB model, Microsoft had said that they are planning to release 500GB and 1TB versions of the console, as the 2TB model is just a special limited edition produced in limited quantities.
This might mean that the tech giant will not be making anymore white versions of the 2TB Xbox One S, but what it more likely signifies is the company's plans to provide the larger capacity console in limited edition colors and bundles.
The company is already preparing to roll out a '2TB Gears of War 4' branded console later on in 2016.
According to Eurogamer, the Xbox One S 2TB is entirely sold out at most retailers across the globe. It is still not specified when the company is planning to launch the 500GB and 1TB versions.
Eurogamer also reported that on Amazon, there are still some white Xbox One S 2TB consoles available, but from third-party sellers, and the price of the device is much higher than the company's MRP, which starts at £470 and climbs higher.