In November 2020, Sony and Microsoft launched the latest generation of game consoles, but due to the lack of circuits, they are still in short supply. This is especially true of Sony, whose Playstation 5 is hard to come by even for those willing to pay more. To mitigate the problem, Sony is using the previous generation Playstation 4.
Resources Bloomberg He says that Sony initially planned for a quick transition to Playstation 5 and that production of Playstation 4 would cease in 2021. However, difficulties in producing enough Playstation 5 made the company rethink, and it is now said to be producing the previous generation of game consoles across the board. around 2022.
It is one of the best selling gaming consoles of all time and there is always a crossover between generations.
In a short statement, Sony confirmed that Playstation 4 production continues, but it doesn’t attribute any component shortages without it being “the best-selling gaming console ever” and that “there is always a generational transition.” The old game console used simpler circuits and components by today’s standards, and according to sources it is offered as a budget-friendly alternative to the Playstation 5.
The same report says that it’s a lack of cheaper circuits that is holding off the Playstation 5’s production. Audio, power regulation, and wireless circuits, components that are being talked about as in short supply for many other ratings. Sony is said to be willing to pay a premium for the said components, but even that’s not enough as everything has been sold out.
Sony Playstation 4 launched a little over eight years ago in November 2013 and has sold 116 million copies to date. The game console, which still accounts for a large part of the company’s sales, is also compatible with a large majority of new games, making it an option for those waiting for Playstation 5.
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