Pour another one out for Sony’s PlayStation Vita. Despite being a powerful, capable handheld that’s great for a bit of fun on the go or as a companion to your PlayStation 3 or 4 when you’re at home, Sony’s all but ignored the diminutive gaming console over the past couple of years. In 2015, Sony told gamers that they didn’t think it was worth making a successor to the Vita.
Fair enough: mobile gaming is Nintendo’s jelly. It still hurt to hear, though: I’ve always had a soft spot for Sony’s portable systems (I may well be one of the few people that actually liked the PSP Go). But the death of the Vita didn’t feel real to me until today. According to Kotaku, the production of PlayStation Vita game cards will soon be upon us.
From Kotaku:
Sony’s American and European branches “plan to end all Vita GameCard production by close of fiscal year 2018,” the company told developers today in a message obtained by Kotaku. The message asks that all Vita product code requests be submitted by June 28, 2018, and that final purchase orders be entered by February 15, 2019. Sony’s 2018 fiscal year will end on March 31, 2019.
As sigh inducing as this news is, it isn’t the end of the world. Vita owners will still be able to download games from the online store baked into the PS Vita’s OS. If Sony’s support for the Vita is anything like it has been for the original PlayStation Portable, the digital titles that gamers bought should be available to download for years to come.