Mr_No said: I'm quite surprised by how the PS4 can sell without being on holidays. And the Vita surprises even more despite the people's pessimism towards it. |
Because the Vita is constantly receiving games year round despite what some people says. This are the confirmed releases for January 2016:
- Volume (PS Vita – PSN, cross-buy) – January 5 (NA), January 6 (EU)
- Star Wars Pinball ‘The Force Awakens Pack’ (PS4, PS3, PS Vita – PSN) – January 12 (NA & EU)
- A Boy and His Blob (PS4, PS Vita – PSN, cross-buy) – January 19 (NA & EU)
- Atelier Escha & Logy Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky (PS Vita – Retail & PSN in NA; PSN in EU) – January 19 (NA), January 20 (EU)
- Baseball Riot (PS4, PS Vita – PSN) – January 19 (NA), January 20 (EU)
- Civilization Revolution 2 Plus (PS Vita – PSN) – January 26 (NA & EU)
- LEGO Marvel’s Avengers (PS4, PS3, PS Vita – Retail & PSN) – January 26 (NA), January 29 (EU)
- Saturday Morning RPG (PS4, PS Vita – PSN, cross-buy) – January 26 (NA)
- The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel (PS3, PS Vita – Retail & PSN) – January 29 (EU)
Its direct competitor (3DS) just have one game on the pipeline for this month:
- Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (01/22/16)
The Vita is one of the most overlooked devices in the history of videogames, it is a shame really.