The PS5 is selling well - too well, in fact. The situation has gotten to the point that the console's manufacturers can't keep up with the insane demand for Sony's next-gen console. So, even if Sony had already planned to end the production of the PS4 last year, it appears that it will continue manufacturing more of the eighth-generation console for 2022 to help tide gamers over until the shortage is over.

What does Sony selling more PS4 units mean for future games?

Sony Is Making More Ps4s To Make Up For The Lack Of Ps5s

The gaming industry might have benefited from the COVID-19 lockdowns, but it has also hurt the industry. Case in point, the semiconductor shortage. The growing demand for devices using semiconductors coupled with the pandemic meant that several industries relying on these pieces had to adjust. In Sony's case, first-party exclusives that were supposed to launch only on the PS5 are now launching on the PS4 as well, including Gran Turismo 7 and God of War: Ragnarok.