PS5 Shortages “Not Likely” to End in 2021, But Sony Hopes to Sell More than PS4 in Year 2

PS5 Shortages “Not Likely” to End in 2021, But Sony Hopes to Sell More than PS4 in Year 2

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https://wccftech.com/ps5-shortages-not-likely-to-end-2021-outsell-ps4-year-2/

Are you dreaming of a day when you easily log into Amazon or walk into a store and buy a PlayStation 5? Well, don’t hold your breath. Sony has already sold nearly 8 million PS5s, but demand still far outstrips supply, and unfortunately, it doesn’t sound like that’s going to change anytime soon. During Sony’s most recent earnings call, CFO Hiroki Totoki warned PS5 shortages will be a fact of life for a while, although they’re still hoping to one-up what the PS4 did in its second year on the market (thanks to Video Games Chronicle for the transcription).

As I said earlier, we’re aiming for more sales volume than the PS4 [during year 2]. But can we drastically increase the supply? No, that’s not likely. The shortage of semiconductors is one factor, but there are other factors that will impact on the production volume. So, at present, we’d like to aim at [beating] second year sales of 14.8 million, which was the second year of PS4.