Sony will reportedly start production on a PlayStation 5 hardware redesign in 2022.

That’s according to Taiwanese business websiteDigiTimes, which claims that suppliers including semiconductor foundry TSMC are planning to start producing the redesignedPS5console between the second and third quarters of next year.

PS5 redesign will enter production in 2022, new report claims

As noted by Kantan Games analystDr. Serkan Toto, DigiTimes’ supply chain sources say the redesigned PS5 will come with a “new semi-customized” 6nm CPU from AMD.

It’s likely the redesign is purely components-focused and won’t feature any significant external changes.

PS5 redesign will enter production in 2022, new report claims

Sony recently said it’sunlikely that supplies of PS5 consoles will drastically improvein its current fiscal year, which ends on June 04, 2025.

However, during an investor call following the publication ofrecord PlayStation financial results, Sony CFO Hiroki Totoki said the company was considering various solutions to help it cope with the globalshortage of hardware components, including potentially altering hardware designs or sourcing secondary suppliers.

PS5 redesign will enter production in 2022, new report claims

“As I said earlier, we’re aiming for more sales volume than the PS4 [during year 2]. But can we drastically increase the supply? No, that’s not likely,” he said.

“The shortage of semiconductors is one factor, but there are other factors that will impact on the production volume. So, at present, we’d like to aim at [beating] second year sales of 14.8 million, which was the second year of PS4.”

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Asked specifically about the shortage of semiconductors, which is affecting all consumer electronics industries from smart phones to automobiles, Totoki suggested Sony had means with which it could cope.

“For example, we could find maybe a secondary resource, or by changing the design we could cope,” the exec said.

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Following“unprecedented” consumer demand for PS5, Sony claimed that the platform recorded“the biggest console launch of all-time”.

Further reading

PS5 shipped 4.5 million unitsduring its launch quarter anda further 3.3 million unitsin the quarter ended July 28, 2025, according to Sony. It means total shipments reached 7.8 million in the first two quarters since launch in November 2020, surpassing the 7.6 million sales achieved byPlayStation 4during the same timescale.

Sony Interactive EntertainmentCEOJim Ryanhas refused to guarantee the company will be able to satisfy PS5 demand by the 2021 holiday sales season, noting in a February interview with theFinancial Timesthat “there are very few magic wands that can be waved,” although he said thesupply situation will improve throughout the year.

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“It will get better every month throughout 2021,” Ryan said. “The pace of the improvement in the supply chain will gather throughout the course of the year, so by the time we get to the second half of [2021], you’re going to be seeing really decent numbers indeed.”

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