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Sony Confirmed The Saddest News Of 2021 With Many Gamers Passionate About Playstation 5

Sony confirmed the saddest news of 2021 with many gamers passionate about Playstation 5

The global supply chain malfunction, combined with rising demand for users staying at home due to outbreaks of COVID-19, has kept Playstion 5 running out of stock.

Officially released on December 11, 2020, the PlayStation 5 (PS5) quickly fell into a situation of 'supply insufficient demand'. In the context of the global supply chain affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, the number of PS5s is Factory does not meet the great demand of gamers in the world.

In fact, there has been a lot of analysis and information that the PS5 shortage will only last until 2021. However, according to the latest information given by Sony itself, the state of 'out of stock' 'PS5 may last until 2022. This is what Sony CFO told its investors in the recently held financial review, according to Bloomberg.
As I said earlier, we are aiming for more sales than PS4 [in year 2]," Totoki told investors last month.

"But can we drastically increase supply? No, that's not likely. Semiconductor shortages are one factor, but there are other factors that will affect production volumes. So for now, we want to [beat] second year sales of 14.8 million, which is also the second year of PS4 sales. "

But can we drastically increase supply? No, that's not likely. Semiconductor shortages are one factor, but there are other factors that will affect production volumes. So for now, we want to [beat] second year sales of 14.8 million, which is also the second year of PS4 sales. "

In its most recent financial report, Sony said PS5 sales surpassed the 7.8 million unit mark, outpacing the sales of PS4 when the console was released in 2013. This is. a rather impressive feat given the supply chain problem by many tech equipment companies.

Sony itself has also set a goal of producing more PS5 to meet the needs of users. However, according to Sony's CFO, this goal is unlikely to be achieved.

"I don't think demand will drop this year and even if we make more PlayStation 5 next year, our supply will not be able to keep up with demand," Sony's CFO told Investors.

The CEO also confirmed that although the number of people at home (due to the COVID-19 translation) is decreasing, demand for Sony's next-generation console will not decrease.

"We have sold more than 100 million PlayStation 4 units and considering our market share and reputation, I don't believe (the user's) demand has dropped so easily."

In Vietnam, genuine PS5 has a selling price of about 14.5 million dong. Gamers have to wait until March 2021 to order and experience the genuine PS5 provided by Sony. However, because the number of devices imported to Vietnam is too small, this game machine quickly 'sold out' after only about 1 minute of opening for sale.

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