Sony recently released a "Live From PS5" video, which shows some of the upcoming titles available on the console. The footage, combined with promotional stunts such as a Kratos statue in London, signals an increased availability of the long-awaited PlayStation 5 across stores.
The first scene in the video is adapted from Marvel's Spider-Man 2, which will be exclusive to PlayStation 5 at launch. Fans were also given a glimpse of Final Fantasy XVI through a spectacular fight involving Eikons - although it will only be exclusive for consoles for some time before making its way to PC. It's easy to miss, but there is also a short scene featuring what might be glimpses into either Uncharted or Tomb Raider; this would potentially mean that those franchises are getting another entry despite previous statements by Neil Druckmann that they had ended with Nathan Drake's story arc.
Sony has put much effort into exciting their console, and these varied marketing efforts could increase interest in purchasing the device as well as awareness of upcoming games this year. In addition, retailers have improved their supply handling system so that even though more people may now buy it than ever before because of all the hype surrounding it, the stock should still remain relatively available even six months down the line instead of running out within hours like during launch day two years ago.
All things considered, Sony appears to have learned from its past mistakes and created an effective strategy for success in tracking consumer demand and plans accordingly – allowing gamers everywhere access to new experiences on PlayStation 5 without having suffered delays or price hikes due to limited supply runs or unfair actions by distributors. And if rumors about potential sequels turn out true - we're all set for many great gaming experiences ahead!
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