
Although this likely won’t have a big impact on video games, it shows how global problems are increasing: Sony has paused sales of its memory cards, which are mostly used with digital cameras.
As PetaPixel first noted, the company has stopped making CFexpress and SDXC/SDHC memory cards, though a limited number of SD cards are still available. You might still find some in stores as current supplies are sold.
This change will likely impact both retailers and customers for the near future, potentially leading to higher prices and limited availability of comparable products.
The company explained its decision by pointing to a worldwide shortage of memory chips, as well as “other issues.” Experts believe these other issues might be related to a lack of helium, potentially caused by the conflict in Iran, which is now starting to affect companies that make chips.
Sony recently increased the price of the PlayStation 5 significantly, citing ongoing global economic challenges as the reason.
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2026-03-29 20:06