We’ve come to the end of an era in portable gaming: according to Engadget, Sony has announced that they’ll cease producing their handheld PS Vita in Japan, next year.
At the 2018 Tokyo Game Show, Sony has announced the birth of a new product and what could possibly be the final nail in the coffin for another. Sony Interactive Entertainment SVP Hiroyuki Oda has revealed that the company will cease PS Vita’s production in Japan sometime in 2019. Further, he said the electronics/gaming giant has no plans to create a successor, echoing Shuhei Yoshida’s revelation way back in 2015 that Sony doesn’t see a market for a follow-up to the handheld console.
That it’s not going to be produced for the Japanese market any longer is likely the final nail in the PS Vita’s coffin. Japan was the nation where the handheld was most popular. If it’s dead there, it’ll soon be dead everywhere else as well. I for one am sad to see it go. I have a large library of PS Vita and PSP games that I still enjoy goofing on, from time to time. The size of the PS Vita and its performance made it an enjoyable piece of kit, for me. I ran out to buy one as soon as it became available in Canada and never regretted the decision.
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