Sony on track for PlayStation 3 targets

 

Two million units before the end of 2006, claims Sony president.

Sony president Ryoji Chubachi claims that the consumer technology company is still on target to ship two million PlayStation 3 units before the end of 2006. 

Chubachi said that it was true that availability has been a bottleneck, but that the target was still achievable. "We do not need to revise our shipment targets," he said.

In its original prediction, Sony had expected to offer two million units at launch. However, Sony still expects to ship six million PS3s by the end of the company's financial year in March 2007.

Chubachi spoke after concerns were raised that Sony would not meet its already reduced target.

The next-generation games console has been dogged by development and production problems.

Poor stock levels mean that the European launch of the console has been pushed back until March next year.

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