Hryb also noted in his tweet that the Xbox One is "sold out at most US retailers," though that seems like a stretch. Yes, launch day orders for the PS4 and Xbox One are both sold out at retailers like Amazon, Gamestop, and Toys R Us, but you can still reserve both systems at Target (Xbox One, PS4), Walmart (Xbox One, PS4), Sears (Xbox One, PS4), Kmart (Xbox One, PS4) and Fry's Electronics (Xbox One, PS4), all of which are inarguably major US retailers. Microsoft is also still selling the "Day One Edition" of the console through its own online store, suggesting that any hype about a pre-release sellout is premature at this point (Sony also still has PS4 units available on its online store, too). And while Best Buy halted its Xbox One pre-orders earlier this month, it re-opened them a few days ago, suggesting that retailer allotments are still in flux as Microsoft continues to produce the system (the PS4 is also up for order at Best Buy).