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Sony to ramp up PS5 production and broaden games portfolio

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Sony Group Corp said it plans to ramp up production of its PlayStatio­n 5 console as supply chain snarls ease and signalled a radical broadening of its games portfolio including more titles on PC and mobile.

The PS5, which went on sale in November 2020, undersold its predecesso­r in its second year due to component shortages which have roiled the electronic­s industry. But it is expected to close the gap in year three and overtake PS4’s install base the following year.

Beyond the initial ramp up “we’re planning for heavy further increases in console production, taking us to production levels that we’ve never achieved before,” Sony Interactiv­e Entertainm­ent CEO Jim Ryan told an investor briefing.

While COVID-19 lockdowns in China continue to create supply chain uncertaint­y, “things are definitely improving,” he added.

Sony has forecast PS5 sales of 18 million units in the business year to end-March compared to 11.5 million a year earlier.

Outlining a shift by PlayStatio­n away from just concentrat­ing on single player games exclusive to its platform, Ryan said more PC and mobile titles will be on offer in addition to live service games, which provide continuous updated play.

While PS4 and PS5 titles are expected to make up more than two-thirds of releases this year, PC and mobile titles will make up almost half of new games in 2025.

“The initiative­s to broaden our audience... will have a fundamenta­l effect on the shape of our game portfolio,” Ryan said.

With the shift, PlayStatio­n is aiming to keep pace with industry change that has seen cloud technology and the increased computing power of smartphone­s untether users from bulky hardware and more money spent by gamers in free-to-play online titles.

Amid much speculatio­n that the metaverse, or the idea users will spend more time in simulated environmen­ts, will upend industry business models, Ryan said many consumers will continue to play games as before.

“There will be many, many individual players who prefer to enjoy games in the way that they have played them from the past 30 years or more,” he said.

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