Sony fixes PlayStation 5 supply issues

Sony fixes PlayStation 5 supply issues

Sony has announced the release date for its second-generation VR headsets. This date is February 22, and with this promotion, Sony aims to announce that the PlayStation 5 supply problems are finally over.

Users in the US, UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg DualSense Edge Also offering games and accessories like controller direct.playstation.com They can conveniently order a PS5 online at

This site also has pre-order options for the PSVR2 headset and the Horizon Call of the Mountain bundle. Of course, PlayStaion is also available from select retailers.

The PS5 was released towards the end of 2020 and came with limited supply issues. The problems continued in 2021 and unfortunately this problem was not solved in 2022. In fact, Sony had to reduce production as it had problems with component supply and logistics, so the problems continued into 2022.

But that’s all in the past, Sony welcomes 2023 with “increasing PS5 console supply”. The brand also shared an interesting video about it. The first clip is below, for more you can follow PlayStation’s social media accounts or here you can visit.

Square Enix has released Forspoken on PS5 and PC, and there are plenty of games to come in 2023 – some new games, some remakes and some expansions. Here is a short summary:

PlayStation VR2Coming back to , the headset (with two controllers) costs $550. A few weeks ago, Sony announced 13 more VR-supported games, bringing the total number of games to over 30.

The PSVR2 pre-order campaign has been live since November, so Sony has a good prediction of how the new headset will be received by gamers, and it looks like the news isn’t as good as the company had hoped. Bloomberg reports that Sony has cut its production target for this quarter to 1 million units.

It looks like the company expects things to slow down after the initial influx of orders, with the shipping target from April 2023 to March 2024 set to just 1.5 million units. The high cost may have deterred consumers – the digital PS5 is $400, the CD version is $500, so the PSVR2 costs more than the console itself.

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