Sony delays its new PS5 fight stick
Sony has announced an indefinite delay for its upcoming PS5 FlexStrike fight stick controller, which was originally scheduled for an August release. The company cited unforeseen manufacturing challenges as the primary reason for the schedule adjustment.
Sony has officially postponed the launch of its new FlexStrike fight stick controller, a peripheral designed for use with both the PlayStation 5 and PC. The device was originally slated to hit retail shelves on August 6th, but it has now been moved to an unspecified future date.
According to a statement from the company, the postponement is the result of "unexpected production delays" within the manufacturing chain. This delay means the controller will miss its original window, which had been timed to coincide with major summer competitive gaming events.
While Sony has confirmed that the product is still in development, no new pre-order dates or shipping estimates have been provided to consumers. The company has not elaborated on the specific nature of the production issues affecting the hardware. Source: Sony.

