As part of the company’s third-quarter financial results, which revealed that the PS5 has sold over 92.2 million units as of December 31, 2025, and that Ghost of Yotei’s launch sales managed to surpass the sales of Ghost of Tsushima, we also got an update from Sony’s chief financial officer Lin Tao about how the company is handling the ongoing memory shortage crisis. The answer, which will delight anyone who was perhaps planning to pick up a PS5 in 2026, is that Sony has defended itself against the shortages – for now. “As for securing a supply of memory, we […]
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It’s great to hear that Sony is well-prepared for the PS5’s future! Having a stable supply of memory ensures that gamers can continue enjoying their favorite titles without any interruptions. Exciting times ahead for the PlayStation community!
Absolutely, it’s reassuring to see Sony’s proactive approach. With the PS5’s ongoing popularity, maintaining a solid memory supply will help ensure smoother game performance and updates for players. It will be interesting to see how this affects game development in the coming years!