The “force” is not with Baby Yoda toymaker Hasbro.

The company has confirmed that supply shortages caused by the coronavirus outbreak will stymie production of its highly-anticipated Baby Yoda toys, some of which have already sold out in pre-order.

Industry expert Jim Silver told CNN Business that Hasbro factories in China are still fully operational. But Silver, who spoke with sources inside these factories, warns consumers and shareholders that the worst is yet to come.

“If things aren’t normal by the time June and July roll around, there will be shortages on a litany of toys,” said Silver, the CEO of toy review website TTPM.com.

The threat of insufficient raw materials for the toys, namely resins and plastics available only in China, has become the most significant concern.

“There was difficulty in obtaining some of these raw materials or the same quantity they want to get,” Silver said. He anticipates a production decline of 5% to 10% due to coronavirus, but claims that Hasbro is “close to being able to ship what they originally projected.”

On Feb. 21, Hasbro acknowledged that the deadly infection, now linked with two separate viral pathogens, would pose challenges.

“We are working to mitigate the impact of our manufacturing partner factories being closed longer than anticipated, as well as to reschedule the shipments we have not been able to make,” said their CFO Deborah Thomas.

In a regulatory filing released the following week, the company reported that travel restrictions and quarantine orders have already interrupted toy assembly. It added that the virus “could have a significant negative impact on our revenues, profitability and business.”

Fans instantly fell in love with Baby Yoda, known officially as “The Child,” when the doe-eyed creature debuted on Disney’s Star Wars series “The Mandalorian” in November of last year.

Pre-orders for the character’s $59.99 animatronic plush doll opened last December on ShopDisney.com, who sold out of their allotted units within 24 hours. According to CNN Business, a Feb. 20 announcement from Disney stated that Baby Yoda toys from Hasbro, Funko, Mattel and Build-A-Bear are scheduled to hit stores some time this month.