The PlayStation 5 is fully stocked in stores around the world and will hit Sony's sales target of 25 million units for the year, an executive at the company told CNBC exclusively.
That comes after a series of successive console shortages, because of which many players around the world were unable to get their hands on PS5 units.
Poor supply volumes linked to the global chip shortage and supply chain disruptions greatly limited the availability of PS5, and Microsoft's Xbox Series X and S.The PS5 and Xbox Series X were notoriously hard to find in stores after their November 2020 launch.
Sony, for its part, has struggled to meet demand for the PS5, facing supply shortages each year following the PS5's release.
Sony had set itself a target of 25 million PS5 units shipped throughout 2023.
Persons:
Eric Lempel, that's, Lempel
Organizations:
PlayStation, CNBC, Sony