CONTINUED…

He explained the pandemic is holding back production.

He said: “Obviously in a pandemic supply chains become a little more complicated than would normally be the case.

“You know, one very visible example is the difficulties in the semiconductor market. You know, whether it’s automobiles, smartphones, PCs or games consoles, the problems in all those areas are very widely documented.

“We had to move to a distribution model that is entirely online and that’s something that we never had to do before.

“And, finally, just the level of demand for PlayStation 5. So, you know, all of those things kind of combined.”

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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