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PS4 shortage likely as sales soar

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Sony PlayStation 4. Image: Sony

17 April 2014

Sales of Sony’s PlayStation 4 platform have surpassed 7 million units worldwide but supply problems are continuing, the electronics giant said.

Now available in 72 countries and regions, the platform had notched the milestone as of 6 April, Sony Computer Entertainment said.

“We are still facing difficulties keeping up with the strong demand worldwide,” Andrew House, SCE president and group CEO, said in a release.

A spokesman for the company in Tokyo would not elaborate on the issue, saying only that “PS4 sales have been very strong and as a result, PS4 is temporarily in short supply”.

The console was available on Thursday at Yodobashi Camera and other major retailers in Japan, where it launched in late February.

In March, House told The Wall Street Journal that supplies of the PS4 could be tight until summer, when he expected “a full supply situation”.

SCE also said that more than 20.5 million PS4 titles had sold worldwide as of 13 April, and that 2014 will see about 120 titles made available for the console including major releases such as Watch Dogs and Alien: Isolation.

The PS4 beat out rival Microsoft’s more expensive Xbox One in sales through the end of 2013.

The PS4 is priced at €399.99 while the Xbox One was originally priced at €499.99, though it has benefited from price-cutting campaigns that has brought it down to a slightly more affordable €449.99.

IDG News Service

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