Supply has increased yet again

Since thePlayStation 5launched over two years ago, it’s felt nearly impossible to get your hands on. Websites would sell out in minutes after a restock, and it quickly became something of a status symbol to flaunt on social media, because either you were lucky enough to get one during a drop, or you had enough disposable income to buy one off a scalper. The shortage occurred for a few different reasons, the foremost of which was the strain that the pandemic placed on global supply chains.

After multiple promises that the console would be more readily available, it appears that the shortage has finally come to a close. In an officialblog post, Sony Interactive’s Vice President of Brand, Hardware, and Peripherals Isabella Tomatis thanked fans for their “patience as [Sony] navigated unprecedented demand for the PS5 console amid global challenges.” She then said that anyone who was still looking to get their hands on a PS5 should have a “much easier time finding one at retailers globally.”

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Even after promises that they’d ramp up production by the end of last yearfor the holidays, Sony still had a tough time keeping the console on shelves in 2022. Of course, they gave ussimilar assuranceseven before that. I was fine without a PS5 to call my own for the past few years, but now that there are some next-gen games on the horizon thatI’m actually pumped for, I’m wanting to get on the bandwagon relatively soon. The ever-popular digital-only version of the PS5 (which is also $100 cheaper than the model that can take disks) is still sold out as of my writing this, but at least there are someoptions availablefor purchase right now for players who have patiently waited years for their console.

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