Actually, every gamer did in fact get them for the right price, if you define "right" in proper economic terms, i.e. the price required to balance supply and demand. Sony screwed up the situation by setting an artificially low price they couldn't meet demand for. Luckily, the market stepped in (as always, unless the government interferes) to balance things out.
There is something horribly wrong with their pricing models, and their refusal to adjust them upwards. Even though this is the proper move, and would eliminate scalping (not to mention at least slightly increasing overall supply), they don't out of fear of a social-media horde coming for them with pitchforks and screams and accusations of profiteering from Covid.