Many players around the world are willing to pre-order their game consoles. This number is enough to show that Sony has been unsatisfied from the release date on November 19. In addition to promising to prepare more inventory to meet this very high demand, the Japanese company also apologized for it.
Sony is committed to meeting the high demand for PS5 by the end of the year.
“To be honest: PS5 pre-orders could have been better. We apologize for this,” Sony said on Twitter. “In the next few days, we will release more PS5s for pre-order, and the store will provide more detailed information. By the end of this year, more PS5s will be available.”
Sony is committed to meeting the high demand for PS5 by the end of the year.
Some chain stores have warned that not only can they not meet the demand, but they are entirely sold out. Some of them even opened pre-orders on the PlayStation 5 Showcase the day before, where we can see more games such as Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Demon’s Souls Remake or Final Fantasy XVI surprisingly announced.