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Despite grappling with supply chain setbacks and inflated prices due to a scalper’s market, the availability of PlayStation 5 has improved.
Supply chain problems that plagued the PlayStation 5 for three years have now been resolved, its maker Sony has said.
Over two years after the PlayStation 5 was released, Sony announced the shortage is finally over. Consumers should "have a much easier time" finding a console, an exec said.
Sony has announced that it has now sold over 40 million PlayStation 5 consoles. Although the company faced setbacks due to the covid pandemic and supply chain issues, Sony says the PS5 is now ...
Hardware Gaming sony playstation 5 Sony says PS5 supply chain issues have ended after three years, expects record holiday season sales Pour one out for PS5 scalpers By Rob Thubron October 27, 2023 ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The global semiconductor shortage is threatening to constrain PlayStation 5 supplies throughout the rest of ...
The PlayStation 5 launched in November 2020, amidst a global pandemic and worldwide supply chain shortages associated with it.
Sony Group Corp has sold more than 40 million PlayStation 5 consoles, its gaming division said on Thursday, citing the easing of supply chain problems.
More than two years after the pandemic began to shock the global semiconductor supply chain, the companies that make the chips to power these products are still feeling the pinch.
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