In a report from DigiTimes, it appears that PS5 shipments have actually started at 2 Taiwanese business: ASE Technology and Greatek Electronic Devices.
ASE Technology supplies Semiconductor production and screening services, with Greatek Electronic devices focusing on putting together and checking the internal circuitry. This implies that the machines are starting to be put together and gradually preparing to roll out to stores later on this year when they will be offered. Ideally, we will get more information about the PS5 and when we can expect to play it at home in the coming month or two.
PS5 is still on track for its Holiday 2020 release, with Sony just recently upgrading the PlayStation website to allow you to see peripherals in 360 degrees. The next PS5 announcement is reportedly set for this month, with another report declaring that Final Fantasy 16 will have some kind of PS5 exclusivity. The new DualSense controller will be getting software updates, unlike previous controllers.
The PS5 launches this Holiday.