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Unless they piss off the Japanese audience and all developers abandon it, I don't see that happening.

The PSP never really caught up outside of Japan and even that was only after several years and during a period developers figured it could be used for PS2 ports which is cheaper then trying to develop HD games. Basically, the entire shift in the Japanese industry can be traced back to them realizing that developing on the PSP was more cost effective and later the 3DS and Vita. The issue with the Vita however is that it doesn't have the absolute power advantage that the PSP had over the DS, nor the set of exclusive money makers and price that the 3DS has, making it more for those wanting a high end gadget rather then a game system.