As PS5 buyers continue to question whether Sony's new console is available in sufficient quantities, evidence is mounting that a stock shortage is likely At least two retailers have warned customers that they may not be able to fulfill PS5 orders received a day earlier
Amazon sent an email to customers who may have successfully pre-ordered the PS5, informing them that "due to high demand, you may not receive this product on launch day" It also informed them that it would "make every effort" to deliver the PS5 to those who ordered it "as soon as possible" once it was available
The email gave no reason for the possible delay And that may be unsettling for customers who believed they were lucky to be able to pre-order on Amazon With other retail sites having problems ordering the PS5, Amazon appeared to be the easiest place to pre-order the new console
The PS5 is supposed to ship on November 12 Amazon's email did not offer an alternate delivery date in case the order was delayed [Amazon is not the only retailer sending similar warnings Earlier this summer, Play-Asiacom began accepting pre-orders for the PlayStation 5 system in various regions with a $200 price increase After a short period of time, the products listed on the site were immediately removed
On Friday (September 18), those who pre-ordered the PlayStation 5 through Play-Asiacom received an email stating that buyers could cancel due to "production and allocation limitations from the distribution network for this game console" The email also stated that PS5 inventory was "incredibly scarce in all regions" and explained how buyers could cancel their pre-orders if they chose to do so
Sony has denied earlier rumors that there may be a shortage of inventory In a recent interview with the Washington Post, Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO and President Jim Ryan admitted that there were distribution problems when the pandemic first broke out However, Ryan also added that Sony is "ready to sell more PlayStation 5 units than we sold PlayStation 4 units in 2013" [However, Sony sold about 21 million PlayStation 4 units worldwide shortly after the PS4 launch It is unclear what inventory will be available from the manufacturer this time around
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