In a recent interview with Bloomberg (opens in new tab), Spencer said that he expects demand to outstrip production during the Holiday 2022 season, which could seriously impact shoppers. Despite the fact that Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles are currently available, the expectation is that spikes in demand will cause people to come up empty-handed. There is a small silver lining though. Spencer added that while consumers may see Xbox units selling out as 2022 draws to a close, 2023 may be a different story. He expects that consumers may even be able to see units available in stores, something that has been rare at times since the launch of Microsoft’s next-generation consoles.
Xbox One X|S supply issues
Xbox One Series X and Series S consoles have been plagued with shortages off and on since they launched in November 2020. While some of this is due to demand — it is estimated that the two models have sold 12 million combined units (opens in new tab) as of the end of 2021 — the COVID-19 pandemic definitely factors into the supply issues. Specifically, the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the global supply chain for tech due to a massive shortage of semiconductors. COVID-19 forced manufacturers to cut back on production and in some cases shut down operations. Simultaneously, demand started to skyrocket, especially since many things from cars to consoles require semiconductors in our modern age. Unfortunately, the end of this shortage is still pretty far down the line, though there is some relief in sight. J.P. Morgan (opens in new tab) estimates that more chips will become available towards the end of 2022, which means we could see increased supply in 2023 — in line with Spencer’s expectations.
Are the Switch and PS5 expecting similar issues?
The Nintendo Switch definitely had some shortages when COVID-19 first shut things down in 2020. Since then though, things have been smooth sailing for the Nintendo handheld, and stock has been relatively plentiful. We even regularly have a selection of Nintendo Switch deals for those looking to purchase.