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Everyone seems to be overeacting to the software situation. Naturally such transitions create a challenge for all 3 companies. Since everything points towards a 2014 release for the ps4, I think they'll be fine.

PSVita: Almost of all PSvita's 1st party titles have been outsourced, so its not taking developers away from ps3/ps4.

PS3: PS3 has a strong line up for 2013(God of War, Beyond: Two Souls, The Last of Us, Sly 4, possible The Last) and will have strong 3rd party support throughout 2014, so the only concern is that sony risk launching the ps4 without any support. This is unlikely to happen as they already have ps4 games in development.

PS4: These are the devs who are currently partially free (outside of DLC/supporting other studios) and have probably began development on ps4 games

Polyphony (GT6?), The Uncharted Team(not the same as Last of Us team), Gorilla games (confirmed to be working on new IP)

Studios have confirmed that they're working on Sony's next platform
Media Molecule, Liverpool studios ( I'm sure someone else will pick up their work they left).

If they're planning to launch late 2014 then that gives them 2 years, they'll be fine in terms of 1st party support. Also the team currently working on ps3 titles due this winter/early next year will probably straight onto ps4. Add to this 3rd party support and mayb some surprise 3rd party exclusives and the ps4 will be fine (possibly FFvXIII will get ps3+4 release?)