PS5 consoles are about to be much easier to find in stores

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  • PS5 stock has been hard to come by since the console launched on November 12th, but a new report suggests that Sony plans to ship up to 18 million PS5s in 2021.
  • AMD makes the custom CPU for the PS5, and according to industry sources, the chipmaker has secured capacity to ramp up production in the coming weeks.
  • Now that the holidays are over, finding a PS5 should be much easier in 2021.

Finding a PS5 has been incredibly difficult due to scalper bots and sporadic restocks, but according to Digitimes, that didn't stop Sony from shipping a record-breaking number of consoles this fall. The paywalled report claims that Sony managed to ship 3.4 million PS5 consoles in its first four weeks of availability.

That's certainly an impressive achievement, but the holidays are over and countless consumers are still hunting for a console. The good news is that the report also says that Sony plans to ship between 16.8 million and 18 million units in 2021, which means that the consoles should be far more readily available in the coming weeks.

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