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Sony Is Hoping To Increase PS5 Supply Despite Semiconductor Shortages – Kotaku Australia
Since November 2020, the PS5 has been notoriously difficult to get – but it’s not just issues at retail holding the console back.

Buying a PS5 is a near-miracle in 2021 despite the console launching in November 2020. While we’ve seen similar issues with stock in the console launches of years passed, nothing has compared to the manufacturing delays of this console generation.
The coronavirus pandemic is mostly to blame, but tensions between China and the U.S. have also dramatically increased pipeline issues in the manufacturing of the PS5 and other goods requiring semiconductor chips. Now Jim Ryan, SIE CEO, says Sony is aware…
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