Japan’s Sony Corp raised its full-year profit outlook by one-third, helped by pandemic-fuelled demand for games, movies and other content, but said it was struggling to build enough PlayStation 5 consoles amid a global shortage of semiconductors.
The electronics and entertainment conglomerate said on Wednesday some customers may have to wait longer for their consoles as it competes for chips with other businesses ranging from smartphone makers to car companies.
‘It is difficult for us to increase production of the PS5 amid the shortage of semiconductors and other components,’ Chief Financial Officer Hiroki Totoki said at a press briefing.
Sony expects to sell more than 7.6 million PS5 consoles by end-March, he added.
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