TOKYO -- Sony and Nintendo, two leaders in the gaming industry, on Tuesday projected lower profits for the current fiscal year as supply chain constraints, in part due to China's COVID-19 lockdowns, continue to weigh on global businesses.
Shortage of parts and China lockdowns are key challenges this year

Nintendo and Sony are struggling with supply chain constraints. (Source photos by Tomoki Mera and Tetsuya Kitayama)
TOKYO -- Sony and Nintendo, two leaders in the gaming industry, on Tuesday projected lower profits for the current fiscal year as supply chain constraints, in part due to China's COVID-19 lockdowns, continue to weigh on global businesses.