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BraLoD said:
Volterra_90 said:
Well, in my opinion Sony abandoned the Vita long time ago. They aren't even trying. It plays a minor role in all Sony events. And the vast majority of Vita support comes from third parties (in fact, third party support in Vita is great, in spite of its sales). I'm not trying to offend anyone, but, really, it seems to me that Sony don't mind about it. They are trying to get all the profits they can and then let it die.

I actually like Vita. It has a great catalogue, great third party support... But I can't help but feel that they aren't even trying to do something to its situation.


You for sure don't watch TGS.

Last TGS there was more Vita than PS3 and PS4, combined.

But yeah, in the West it totally jumoed from PS3 to PS4 and Vita didn't got attention.

Sony doesn't even do marketing about it, and they know very well how marketing is something important.

I would like to see they at least try again, marketing it strongly together with the PS4, they have such a winning horse and don't use it to benefit the Vita as well, should have being doing it since launch, was a good time to do it, the hype was exploding, the Vita was still not old, there could have been minor projects going for Vita trying to tie it to the PS4.

Fair enough. The support in Japan is good, it has plenty of games and announcements. I forgot about TGS, but it was great for Vita. And Vita sells well in Japan because of Sony trying and delivering. Sadly, the situation in the West is poor, and I think it's too late to revert it. Maybe Sony gave up too soon...