Sony had previously targeted more than 16 million units in the year ending March, but now that has been cut to 15 million, according to Bloomberg sources. It’ll make it more difficult to keep track of its target of 134,8m PS5 sales by March. Sony said in an investor call last month that logistical issues and parts shortages have worsened, and PS5 sales went slightly below expectations last quarter. The revival of COVID-19 may also impact component supply. PlayStation 5 celebrates its first year of release worldwide in less than eight days. As far as this has come, it’s been a difficult game for consumers to get hands on one of these products since it launched. Sony upgraded the PlayStation Direct store this week to Europe. That means consumers can buy consoles and accessories directly from that company. Although the PS5 stock is still unknown there, there still remain.