Sony and Nintendo said their flagship videogame machines are likely to be in short supply all year owing to component shortages, extending a problem that has plagued both companies
TOKYO— Sony Group Corp. and Nintendo Co. said their flagship videogame machines are likely to be in short supply all year owing to component shortages, extending a problem that“There’s no end in sight to the semiconductor shortage at this point,” said Nintendo’s president, Shuntaro Furukawa.
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