PlayStation 5 consoles are notoriously hard to get hold of at the moment.Retailers have been struggling to keep up with demand for the highly sought-after machines, with many selling out within minutes of a restock.And it looks like those supply issues are set to continue into next year.Sony has warned the console, which launched in November will suffer shortages "through 2022", according to Bloomberg.The problem is mainly down to a global shortage of semiconductors - something Sony can do nothing about.The issue has affected tech businesses across the world, including Microsoft and Nintendo - Sony's biggest rivals in the video games market.However, despite the issues, the PS5 is outstripping PlayStation 4 sales at the same stage - and is.
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