longed for Playstation 5 It finally arrived in 2020, but not all Sony fans have been able to get their hands on one in recent years. A lack of inventory in physical e-commerce stores means there are still people who haven’t been able to get their hands on the console or who have had to turn to second-hand platforms. However, the company announced it In 2023 it will be easier to find in institutions.
Jim Ryan, President, Sony Interactive Entertainment, explained At CES 2023, “anyone who wants a PS5 is going to have a much easier time finding it.” in retail stores around the world From this moment on.”
before christmas, We can already notice PlayStation 5 oversupply, at least in the US. David Gibson, chief financial analyst at MST, pointed this out Sony shipped about 7.5 million kilograms of consoles to the North American country in September 2022. That is, the company has mobilized 400% of its production compared to September 2021 figuresas they moved 1.5 million kilograms.
Lots of reports of PS5 supply improvements in the past few months, but no data yet. Import data to the US confirms that Sony Interactive (PlayStation) shipments in September were +400% year-over-year. Yes you read that correctly. Some of that will go into inventory for a GoW launch for sure. #PS5 pic.twitter.com/SvC6xTPQxs
—David Gibson (@gibbogame) October 11, 2022
The company itself had advanced in December last year that it had solved supply problems in the Asian lands. A month later, in January, the show appears to be produced PS5 solved internationally.
Although Sony seems to have overcome the semiconductor shortage, the so-called Chips crunch That made it difficult to manufacture many devices of different brands since 2020 is still there. Some experts dare to predict it will continue Until the end of 2023 Others point out that the nuisance will continue Until 2024.
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