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Sony Cuts Holiday PlayStation 2 Orders By Half

Due to microchip shortages, Sony has decided to cut its October 26, 2000 U.S. shipment of PlayStation 2 next generation gaming consoles by half. However, Sony states that this delivery change will not affect the projected amount of units in North America by the holiday season. 500,000 consoles will ship to 20,000 stores in North America then Sony will roll out 100,000 units each week thereafter. "We will be able to supply a flow of products, instead of a huge initial spike," said Kaz Hirai, COO of Sony. In March, Japanese game enthusiasts lined-up days before the PlayStation 2 launch in that country, with the game console selling out in most stores within an hour.

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