Sony and Microsoft are keeping up with the demand for their game consoles as both companies just restocked the PS4 and Xbox One at select retail chains on Monday.

Best Buy was one of the top retailers to bring in shipments this week. The store is offering Xbox One bundles for $539.98 and gamers also get $20 off a full year of the Xbox Live Gold subscription.

The PlayStation 4 bundles, on the other hand, are as low as $449.98 and shoppers can choose between a full year-long subscription membership of PS Plus or they can opt to instead get a complimentary copy of Call of Duty: Ghosts at a discounted price. Gamers also have the opportunity to get a bundle that includes not only the console but an extra controller, the Call of Duty: Ghosts game as well as the year-long PS Plus card, according to Examiner.

Overall, the Best Buy bundles provides gamers with one of the best options, especially when it comes to convenience. Instead of having to buy everything separately, the bundle comes with everything you need -- including games -- all at a cheaper price than what you would pay for the items separately.

Availability elsewhere is limited at this time of year but there are some places to go if you look hard enough. The good news is that Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Jack Tretton said in an interview on the PlayStation Blog that his company will continue to roll out multiple shipments of game consoles all the way through the end of the calendar year.

Both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 have proved to be extremely popular since being released in November. Both Microsoft and Sony reported that one million consoles were sold by each respective company in the first 24 hours, marking one of the biggest entertainment launches in history.