Nintendo Mini NES Classic Console Latest Restock Update - Urban Outfitter Confirms Stock

By Jayde Winston - 05 Dec '16 16:13PM
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Yes, Urban Outfitter, a clothing line confirms stock update today. Since Nintendo confirmed to release more stocks in the next couple of days, a lot of retailers are eyeing on the demand. Urban Outfitter confirmed to sell Nintendo Mini NES Classic Console on December 6th.

The announcement was actually confirmed when the clothing line shared an image of the Nintendo Mini NES Classic Console on their Instagram with the description "three days to go." According to GameNGuide, the clothing line will start selling Nintendo Mini NES Classic Console on Tuesday with limited stocks.

The company spokesperson did not provide any further details towards the said release, and the time the store will start selling the product. It is going to be another 8-hour line for the fans who's desperate to get their hands on the Nintendo Mini NES Classic Console.

Previously, News Every Day reported about the restock release date of different retailers. This time, those who haven't got the retrospective console will have their chance in getting their hands on the product. Furthermore, more stocks are on their way. Toys R Us have started releasing Nintendo Mini NES Classic Console last December 4th. But, according to CNBC, the company will continue on providing more stocks for the fans until the holiday's end.

Another helpful strategy is using the Live Update Stock Tool for Nintendo Mini NES Classic Console. News Every Day has reported the importance of having a live update in order to reserve a slot in purchasing the product. One of the recommendations is using Zoolert since it gives immediate notification for fans who wants to purchase the product.

For more information about Nintendo Mini NES Classic Console, make sure to stay tune here in News Every Day. An open question for all the fans, did Nintendo purposely limit Mini NES Classic stock? Share us your thoughts in the comment section.

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