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The SNES Classic Edition has received its latest restock on GameStop. To place an order, head on over here. Past restocks have shown that it’ll be up for awhile, but will eventually sell out.

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GameStop has been the go-to retailer for SNES Classic Edition restocks as of late, but Amazon is now getting in on the fun as well. You can place an order on the retailer’s website here.

Oddly Amazon has this down as limited availability, though the SNES Classic Edition is less than 10% claimed at present. Still, keep that in mind if you plan on picking up a unit.

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Keeping up with its weekly tradition as of late, GameStop has once again rsetocked the SNES Classic Edition. You can reserve the system here.

Based on past precedent, this should be in stock for a little while. GameStop may end up restocking the SNES Classic Edition next week as well.

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GameStop has been known for its weekly restocks of the Super NES Classic Edition. That’s continuing once again today, with the system available here. While other retailers haven’t restocked the SNES Classic Edition, GameStop has had units available almost weekly at this point.

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In what has essentially become a weekly ritual at this point, the SNES Classic Edition has been restocked at GameStop. You can nab one here.

Based on past precedent, this will likely sell out eventually. But GameStop has been one of the few retailers restocking the SNES Classic Edition almost weekly.

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Toys “R” Us has announced that two sought-after Nintendo items will be restocked next week. The SNES Classic Edition as well as Switch will be in stores during the week of November 27. Unsurprisingly, Toys “R” Us says quantities will be limited.

Toys “R” Us will be carrying the SNES Classic Edition on November 27. Then on November 29, Switch will be back in stores.

Best Buy also just confirmed a restock of the SNES Classic Edition a few hours ago. The system will be available in stores once again tomorrow.

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Best Buy stores across the United States are having a restock of the Super NES Classic Edition. Tomorrow, November 25, consumers will be able to head to their local outlet to pick up the hardware. It will not be sold in stores.

Best Buy has a few details regarding how it will be handling the re-release of the SNES Classic Edition. It’s basically a first-come, first-served basis with tickets.

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Visit Walmart’s website and the first thing you’ll see at the top of the page is the Super NES Classic Edition. The retailer is advertising a restock for this week.

Between November 15 and November 17, Walmart will be selling the SNES Classic Edition. That gives you three days to nab the hardware. Try visiting Walmart at 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT for a chance to get yours.

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We already knew that the SNES Classic is doing quite well so far – it sold over 368,000 units in Japan in its first four days on the market in Japan and it outsold all current consoles in the US in September. We now have some more concrete numbers coming from Nintendo’s recent financial results meeting. According to the Wall Street Journal’s Takashi Mochizuki, Nintendo has stated that as of September 30th, 1.7 million units of the SNES Classics had been shipped worldwide.

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NERD, otherwise known as the Nintendo European Research & Development team, worked on last year’s NES Classic. It’s no surprise then that they were also largely responsible for the Super NES Classic Edition. On its website, NERD explains the various aspects of the hardware it worked on.

NERD writes the following on its website:

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