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Shinobi-san said:
small44 said:
Shinobi-san said:
I think Sony will do what they can for the Vita.

But keep in mind that Sony's first priority will be and should be the PS4. Secondly, third party games haven't done well on the PSV so we probably wont see too many third party AAA titles announced for it.

So i guess in the end it will seem as if Sony are ignoring the PSV but in reality they can only do so much.

Call of duty and Assasin Creed does well other 3rd party game are just late port or remake ,EA is the worst  3rd party on vita they had  release the  same games 3 time fifa soccer,fifa2013 and fifa 2014 are the same game


I'm pretty sure COD didnt do as well as Activision would have liked. Same goes for AC with Ubisoft.

The reasons why third party games havent done well on PSV is pretty much irrelevant at this point. The games havent sold well and the system hasnt sold well, therefore they wont support it as best they can. We will probably continue seeing late/crappy ports and inferior home console spin offs.

In order for Sony to get the PSV going again they are going to need to get software that sells well and also moves hardware. This will entice other devs to put more effort in and have a bigger presence on the console.

The vita cod is not made by Activision and is a bad games it does well for a console with a such low install base,Ubisoft said they are happy with Assasin Creed Liberations sales.

Psvita sale are so low because 3rd party has not support ,spin off would be enougth to save vita,i think Assasin Creed and cod are the only spin off games all the rest are late port.



PS4 - over 100 millions let's say 120m
Xbox One - 70m
Wii U - 25m

Vita - 15m if it will not get Final Fantasy Kingdoms Heart and Monster Hunter 20m otherwise
3DS - 80m