Due to chip shortages and supply chain issues, nabbing a PS5 up until now has been no simple task. Thankfully, as we near the console's second birthday, we're seeing more and more availability, so if you're still looking to get your hands on Sony's new-gen hardware, you should now have a much easier time doing so.
David Gibson, a Senior Analyst at MST Financial, recently revealed the figures behind the improved PS5 supply on Twitter. According to import data for the US, PlayStation shipments in September were up by more than 400% year on year. That's a lot of extra PS5s making their way onto retailers' shelves. And with the release of one of PS5's most anticipated titles, God of War Ragnarök, fast approaching, Sony will be aiming to ensure it's got an ample supply of the hardware on hand.
Lots of reports of improved PS5 supply in the past few months, but no data until now. Import data into the US confirms that Sony Interactive (PlayStation) shipments in Sept were +400% YoY. Yes you read that right. Some of that will go into inventory for GoW launch for sure. #PS5 pic.twitter.com/SvC6xTPQxsOctober 11, 2022
So how does this compare to the other consoles? In a follow-up tweet (opens in new tab), Gibson estimates that Xbox supply into the US was up 89% compared to this time last year. However, he did note that the "data requires more interpretation to get the right sources."
When it comes to Nintendo, it seems that US imports for last month were down 59% year on year. But as the company is using airfreight and this data measures sea freight, it doesn't offer a true reflection of Switch shipments. Nintendo fans needn’t worry too much about hardware shortages as, according to Gibson, the company is "ramping production".
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