PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X Release Dates Not Affected By Coronavirus Says Sony and Microsoft

Sony and Microsoft intend to still release the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X by the end of the year, but other concerns could end up affecting their launch.

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Sony and Microsoft representatives have recently stated that neither company has plans to delay the launch of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.

In a statement to Bloomberg, a Sony spokeswoman informed the publication that they don’t foresee a notable impact on their plans to launch the PlayStation 5 sometime during the 2020 holiday season.

While Sony PR reps have indicated that the company does not have any plans to delay the planned release of the PS5 at this time, this appears to be the first time that someone from Sony has said that they do not intend to delay the PS5’s release date.

In related news, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella informed CNBC (via Forbes) that “on the supply side we are getting back on rails” in regards to the launch of the Xbox Series X. However he made an interesting follow-up to that statement which could have serious implications moving forward.

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“In some sense right now [supply] is not a real issue,” Nadella notes. “I think the bigger issue is what happens in the United States, in Europe, and other developing markets, around the demand side of this going forward.”

The CEO of GameStop echoed the sentiment of both companies by saying that he ha received no indication that the Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 will be delayed as a result of the spread of the coronavirus.

Nadella’s statement regarding the “demand” side of things may be the most interesting factor at the moment, though. What he seems to be saying is that there are some concerns regarding how many people will be willing and able to purchase a next-gen gaming console following the economic fallout of the spread of the coronavirus.

That’s an element of this conversation that hasn’t really been officially discussed as of yet. While it certainly sounds like Sony and Microsoft intend to be able to manufacture their next-gen consoles (and seemingly launch most of their previously intended day one games alongside those consoles), there might indeed be some logic to delaying the release of the PS5 and Xbox Series X due to the idea that significantly fewer people will be able to afford to buy a next-gen console by this holiday season.

As we previously noted, any discussions regarding possible delays may be premature at this time as the coronavirus situation continues to evolve and throw off even the best-laid plans. Oh, and if you are concerned about continuing to game on a tight budget during self-quarantine, be sure to check out our list of the best currently available free games for PC and consoles.