- Sony's PlayStation 5 is at full capacity at retailers and other distribution channels around the world, according to Eric Lempel, the company's head of business operations.
- That comes after a series of successive console shortages which saw many players around the world unable to get their hands on PS5 units.
- In the face of increased competition from Microsoft, Lempel said that Sony is constantly on the hunt for new developer partners to build exclusive titles for PS5 — though this may not always mean acquisitions.
The PlayStation 5 is fully stocked in stores around the world and will hit Sony's sales target of 25 million units for the year, an executive at the company told CNBC exclusively.
"This holiday season is the first holiday season we will be fully stocked on PlayStation 5 in every geography," Eric Lempel, Sony's head of business operations said in an interview earlier this week.
PS5 is fully stocked for first time and on track for record sales this year, top Sony exec says
Sony's PlayStation 5 is at full capacity around the world, according to Eric Lempel, the company's head of business operations.
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