As we approach Christmas and the New Year you may be looking to treat yourself or your family to a brand new PlayStation 5.
But you may be waiting longer than you think. Sony has reportedly cut down production rates for its flagship console due to "component and logistic constraints." READ MORE: According to Bloomberg sources, Sony's production target for the fiscal year ending in the march has been cut down from 16m to 15 units.
In a conference call last month, Sony's Chief Financial Officer, Hiroki Totoki, told investors that logistic issues and part shortages have grown more severe for the company.
Sales for the console were apparently slightly lower than expected in the quarter ending in September. Despite this, the PS5 has become
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