Sony admits it might have to redesign the PS5

If you’ve been trying to get hold of a PS5 over the last few months, you’ll know it’s a task almost as gargantuan as the console itself. Despite record-breaking sales, Sony has struggled to keep up with demand – and the company may have to resort to drastic action to get stock moving again.

During the company’s annual earnings report, Sony’s CFO, Hiroki Totoki confirmed that a shortage of semiconductors is behind delays to the production of the PlayStation 5. And to counter the problem, Sony is even considering changing the design of the console. (If you fancy your chances, here’s where to buy a PS5.)

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Is the PS5’s design about to change? (Image credit: Sony)

According to T3, Totoki claimed in the report that Sony is hoping to surpass 14.8M sales in 2021, which was the second-year sales figure for the PS4. But to do it, Sony would have to make some changes to meet demand. “For example,” Totoki said, “we could find maybe a secondary resource, or by changing the design.”