A PS5 controller (illustration).

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Geeko

This is great news for those who are eagerly waiting to play on the PS5.

Jim Ryan, CEO of Sony Interactive, assured

GQ

on Tuesday

that the inventory and production situation should improve rapidly,

Presse-Citron

reports

.

“In a pandemic, supply chains get a little more complicated than normal,” said Jim Ryan.

There is a very visible example with the difficulties in the semiconductor market.

Whether it's cars, smartphones, PCs, or gaming consoles, the issues are the same.

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Jim Ryan confirms that more PlayStation games should arrive on PC: https://t.co/Hrqm8vKd9J

- Carnbee (@Carnbee) February 23, 2021

A different talk at AMD

Despite very low stocks, Sony is yet preparing the launch of the PS5 on the Chinese market.

“We have a high level of demand for the PS5,” says Jim Ryan.

[The rate of production] will increase over the months and the situation will improve quite quickly.

"

But on the side of AMD, manufacturer of GPUs and console processors, officials have indicated that a return to normal would not be possible before this summer.

From its launch and the opening of pre-orders, the PlayStation 5 was out of stock, a victim of its success.

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