Sony expects PS5 supply to be tight well into 2022
Long story short, start training yourself for fastest fingers first if you want to score a PS5 before 2023.
Long story short, start training yourself for fastest fingers first if you want to score a PS5 before 2023.
Sony's looking to get around the global semiconductor shortage and pump out more consoles next year with a cunning redesign of its new-gen device.
With most retail stores selling out within minutes whenever new stock does arrive, many people have turned to the secondhand market to find a PS5 console. Those sales usually come with a higher price tag thanks to rampant scalping, but every once in a while a deal pops up that seems too good to be true.
Sony’s new console is rarer than accountability in politics right now, and stock won’t be refreshed locally for a while. Outside of dealing with scalpers, it’s not going to be easy getting your hands on a PS5. What do you do? The answer is not thievery.
At least it still looks better than the Wonder Woman 1984 Xbox Series X console.
Thermals and supercomputers are apparently the reason why the PS5 console is bigger than yo momma.
Hot off the press! Fans have been asking for months to get a look at the PlayStation 5 and the games that will herald in the dawn of a new era for Sony and their iconic brand. That first look is finally coming next week, on June 4. The event will kick off at 1pm Pacific Time, which in CET and CAT works out to 10pm on this side of the globe.
During a recent PlayStation livestream, Sony finally lifted the lid on their next-gen console. And by that, I mean the hardware was spoken about. No reveal whatsoever of the actual console. NOTHING.
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