This website collects cookies to deliver better user experience. Cookie Policy
Accept
Sign In
The Wall Street Publication
  • Home
  • Trending
  • U.S
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Markets
    • Personal Finance
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Style
    • Arts
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Reading: For Sony and Nintendo, Supply-Chain Pile-Up Is Just a Speed Bump
Share
The Wall Street PublicationThe Wall Street Publication
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Trending
  • U.S
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Markets
    • Personal Finance
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Style
    • Arts
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 The Wall Street Publication. All Rights Reserved.
The Wall Street Publication > Blog > Tech > For Sony and Nintendo, Supply-Chain Pile-Up Is Just a Speed Bump
Tech

For Sony and Nintendo, Supply-Chain Pile-Up Is Just a Speed Bump

Editorial Board Published February 4, 2022
Share
For Sony and Nintendo, Supply-Chain Pile-Up Is Just a Speed Bump
SHARE

Supply-chain shortages continue to be a near-term challenge for Sony SONY 1.01% and Nintendo. NTDOY 2.31% But their underlying businesses are still going strong.

Contents
Sony revised expected sales of PS5 consoles as it sees component shortages continuing.Newsletter Sign-upMarkets

Anyone who has tried to buy a PlayStation 5 realizes just how tight supply is right now. And Sony’s results for last quarter, announced Wednesday, confirmed that. The Japanese company shipped 3.9 million of the videogame consoles for the quarter ended December, meaning it only managed a slight increase for the holiday season compared with the previous quarter. And Sony is now expecting to sell 11.5 million PS5 for the fiscal year ending in March, down from its previous forecast of 14.8 million units, as it expects component shortages to continue. Sony’s shares fell 6% Thursday.

Sony revised expected sales of PS5 consoles as it sees component shortages continuing.

Photo: yelim lee/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images

Nintendo did better last quarter but it’s also facing supply-chain challenges. It sold 10.67 million Switch consoles last quarter. That’s a 7.7% year-over-year drop, but still surprisingly strong given the console is entering its sixth year of life. The launch of a new version with a better display probably helped. The company has now sold more than 103 million units of the Switch console, surpassing Wii’s 101.6 million. Nintendo also revised down estimated Switch shipments for the fiscal year ending in March to 23 million units from 24 million units, due to component shortages and logistics issues.

Shoppers are seeing more out-of-stock messages than ever, but inventory tracking websites like HotStock and Zoolert are giving people a better chance of finding the hot-ticket products they’re looking for. Here’s how those websites work. Illustration: Sebastian Vega

Despite the continuing challenges of shipping hardware, it’s encouraging that both companies are seeing more-stable sales of games, especially online. Despite an 8% year-over-year drop in game revenue for the December quarter, Sony recorded a 15% increase in operating profit in the segment and raised its operating profit forecast for the fiscal year. Lower marketing expenses compared with the previous year when the PS5 launched also helped. Nintendo likewise had relatively resilient software sales.

So while supply-chain constraints mean they cannot sell as many consoles as would otherwise have been the case, the two companies’ solid user bases means new games—which aren’t constrained by component shortages—can still sell very well.


Newsletter Sign-up

Markets

A pre-markets primer packed with news, trends and ideas. Plus, up-to-the-minute market data.


Another question is, how will the two games giants react to Microsoft’s industry-shaking $75 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard ? Sony already responded this week by buying game maker Bungie for $3.6 billion. More deals will likely come soon. Nintendo may, however, take a more low-key approach given the company’s tradition of developing its own branded games.

Delivering shipments of the videogame consoles that gamers are desperate to buy is the short-term challenge for Sony and Nintendo—not a terrible problem to have, all things considered.

Longer term, delivering content that people love remains their recipe for success.

Write to Jacky Wong at [email protected]

Copyright ©2022 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

TAGGED:Tech NewsWall Street Publication
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Buying a First Home Costs More Than You Think, Especially Now Buying a First Home Costs More Than You Think, Especially Now
Next Article The Zuckerberg Effect Fading in Social Media The Zuckerberg Effect Fading in Social Media

Editor's Pick

Kate Middleton in a Wig? Web Reacts to Princess as a Blonde

Kate Middleton in a Wig? Web Reacts to Princess as a Blonde

Studying Time: 3 minutes Kate Middleton is formally a blonde. And the controversy is formally underway. Late final month, the…

By Editorial Board 4 Min Read
Sony’s Earlier Flagship Headphones Are 0 Off (and Nonetheless Higher Than Most Different Headphones)
Sony’s Earlier Flagship Headphones Are $100 Off (and Nonetheless Higher Than Most Different Headphones)

Some individuals at all times need the latest model, however when you're…

3 Min Read
Sydney Sweeney Launches Jimmy Choo Advert Marketing campaign, Sparks But One other Controversy
Sydney Sweeney Launches Jimmy Choo Advert Marketing campaign, Sparks But One other Controversy

Studying Time: 2 minutes As you’ve little question heard by now, Sydney…

3 Min Read

Oponion

Meri and Christine Brown’s ‘Sister Wives’ Friendship: Are They OK?

Meri and Christine Brown’s ‘Sister Wives’ Friendship: Are They OK?

What's the state of Meri and Christine Brown’s friendship lately?…

September 15, 2024

This Week within the West: Early-season kickoff knowledge, CFB format chaos, Huge 12 money, Leach’s HOF path and MW departure notices

Listed below are 5 developments you…

June 1, 2025

Vaccinations Boost the Global Economy, but May Not Cure It Alone

The global recovery is slowing as…

September 19, 2021

Stepdad of lacking N.S. youngsters says he hopes ‘one thing constructive’ will come from renewed search

The stepdad of two lacking youngsters in…

May 18, 2025

4-bedroom dwelling sells in San Jose for $1.4 million

5731 Indian Avenue – Google Road…

July 22, 2025

You Might Also Like

Your Favourite Streamer’s DJI Mic Package Is Simply 9 Proper Now— Off
Tech

Your Favourite Streamer’s DJI Mic Package Is Simply $109 Proper Now—$60 Off

Trying to improve the audio on your telephone or motion digital camera footage? Amazon is providing $60 off the DJI…

3 Min Read
The Complete Information to Babyproofing Your Residence
Tech

The Complete Information to Babyproofing Your Residence

As a brand new mother or father myself, I can inform you unequivocally that when infants develop into cell, the…

10 Min Read
Elite Blade Gaming Laptops from Razor Are on Sale In the present day
Tech

Elite Blade Gaming Laptops from Razor Are on Sale In the present day

Should you're available in the market for a brand new gaming laptop computer, Razer is operating a wide range of…

3 Min Read
We Tried 29 Fashionable Vitality Drinks. Right here’s How They Rank
Tech

We Tried 29 Fashionable Vitality Drinks. Right here’s How They Rank

15. Bawls Guarana{Photograph}: AmazonBawls GuaranaAuthentic Taste (12-Pack)Considered the primary “energy soda” explicitly marketed to avid gamers, Bawls is a enjoyable…

5 Min Read
The Wall Street Publication

About Us

The Wall Street Publication, a distinguished part of the Enspirers News Group, stands as a beacon of excellence in journalism. Committed to delivering unfiltered global news, we pride ourselves on our trusted coverage of Politics, Business, Technology, and more.

Company

  • About Us
  • Newsroom Policies & Standards
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Careers
  • Media & Community Relations
  • WP Creative Group
  • Accessibility Statement

Contact

  • Contact Us
  • Contact Customer Care
  • Advertise
  • Licensing & Syndication
  • Request a Correction
  • Contact the Newsroom
  • Send a News Tip
  • Report a Vulnerability

Term of Use

  • Digital Products Terms of Sale
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Submissions & Discussion Policy
  • RSS Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices

© 2024 The Wall Street Publication. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?