It is kind of interesting how ppl seem to think a title like FFXVI will only sell copies the first week then never be bought again ever with the claims of "oh PS5 only will destroy sales numbers". Or they're assuming ppl with a PC that don't have a PS5 will just not buy the game when it finally gets ported to PC.

Sure SE launched some recent titles that failed to meet sales expectations. That doesn't mean they lost money. Nearly all of these "failed" releases were still made a profit. Just not as large a profit as they'd expected. IMO those "failures" weren't really bad games but just ones that suffered from poor execution either mechanically with the game itself or how it was marketed or a bad case of timing in regards to title releases from other companies. I still feel like the heaviest blow to Stranger of Paradise was Elden Ring releasing shortly before it.

On the whole "PS5 has supply issues". As stated by others this was in the past. Sony officially announced the supply issue was resolved. You can find units and bundles with titles like God of War on store shelves. Sony's more recent advertising has left implications that Sony may be ready to phase out the PS4 at this point now that consumers can easily acquire a PS5 in most regions.