As we know, PS5 continues to be unavailable in stores around the world, even if console production is slowly unlocking. The lack of chips continues this year, but Sony has planned to create a new 6nm model that is more efficient and easier to produce: consequently, stocks should also arrive more regularly in order to meet more and more demand.
Now, GamesIndustry’s Christopher Dring also says something is shaking up, as PlayStation 5 availability was “surprisingly good” in September.
“According to my retail sources, PS5 availability worldwide in September was ‘surprisingly good’. A source told me it was the best time in over a year“says Dring, who hopes to be able to share more data soon.
According to my retail sources, PS5 availability worldwide during September was ‘surprisingly good’. One source told me it was the best it’s been for over a year. Looking forward to seeing that data
– Christopher Dring (@Chris_Dring) October 5, 2022
In short, according to what was reported by the specialized press, it seems that things, albeit slowly, are going the right way.
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