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Sony does not expect pandemic to affect PS5 release

GamerEDM

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Bloomberg:

Sony Says Virus Disruptions May Hit Profit, Delay Reporting
Takashi MochizukiMarch 27, 2020, 2:21 AM EDT
Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg
Sony Corp. said fallout from the coronavirus may wipe out a previously projected increase in its profit and force it to delay an earnings report scheduled for April.

The Japanese company said two factories in China are returning to normal operation but continue to face component shortages, while facilities in Malaysia and U.K. will remain shut until middle of April because of government requests. Sony said it can’t dispatch employees to these locations to discuss assembly of new products.


Sony had raised its forecast on Feb. 4, saying operating income will probably reach 880 billion yen ($8.1 billion) in the year ending March 31, compared with the 840 billion yen forecast in October. If profit comes in at the earlier figure, that would be a shortfall of about $370 million.

“Given their high exposure to consumer spending, it is not surprising that COVID-19 is having an adverse impact on their business,” said Damian Thong, an analyst with Macquarie Capital.

Sony joins a growing list of corporations forced to revise or scrap financial forecasts because of the virus.


Apple Inc., Expedia Group Inc., and Twitter Inc. are among the technology companies that have withdrawn or modified guidance in the wake of the pandemic, which has disrupted supply chains, upended demand and forced millions of people to work from home. On Thursday, Dell Technologies Inc. and VMWare Inc. became the latest to withdraw their earnings outlooks.

Sony had been benefiting from strong demand for the image sensors that power smartphone cameras, but production and sales of such devices have taken a hit in recent weeks. It supplies Apple and Samsung Electronics Co., among others.

A Sony spokeswoman said it doesn’t see any notable impact on the launch of its next-generation game console PlayStation 5 planned at the end of this year.


Sony shares have slid about 10% this year.
 
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nowhat

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I dont mind if it gets delayed by a few months, as long as it's manufactured properly and not rushed to mass production prematurely.
Fuck that! I've been promised a new console this year, and a new console is what I must get! Never mind the global pandemic, I need my toys ASAP! Spring break, woo!!!

(Seriously though - I don't think anyone of us would be too miserable to wait for a bit, given the circumstances. Anyone reasonable at least.)
 

JLMC469

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Don’t know. I think MS and SONY are being very optimistic.

COVID isn’t showing any signs of stopping. Everyday there are more and more cases being reported worldwide, and the percentages of people being tested are extremely low.
 
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Enjoy, you'll make a good crash test :messenger_grinning:

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JLMC469

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I hope we all still have jobs when these consoles are out. If things keep going as they are a new Playstation or Xbox isn't going to be my priority.

It’s extremely concerning. The economic impact has been unprecedented.
 

Dabaus

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I know thats the article headline and thats what the sony rep says but...

"The Japanese company said two factories in China are returning to normal operation but continue to face component shortages, while facilities in Malaysia and U.K. will remain shut until middle of April because of government requests. Sony said it can’t dispatch employees to these locations to discuss assembly of new products."


...Doesnt inspire much confidence.
 

lukilladog

Member
Get out of here sony, go fabricate something the world really needs. We are gonna be doing lockdowns for at least a year.
 
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Birdo

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They both say this while Nintendo can't even build Switches right now.

I'd still put money on them both being pushed back.
 
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JLB

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I think the problem wont be the offer, but the demand. If these next gen consoles are going to be pricey -as it seems to be the case- and US And Europe -biggest traditional console markets- are on recession, it will be a tough sell.
Those US unemployment numbers are scary.
 

Guileless

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The demand for in-home entertainment will be high and people with jobs will be flush from not spending money on movie/sports/concert tickets and bar tabs.
 
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