pokoko said:
Did I say happy? I did not. Don't do that, it's rude. It's pretty simple, isn't it? Sony probably won't launch a successor for the Vita anytime soon, if ever. Nintendo, on the other hand, wants to get past the Wii U as soon as possible without making the fans angry. I'd bet that projects that were green-lit but not yet under heavy development for the Wii U were instead moved to the next platform. It's an anchor and they'd love to move on already. In contrast, Sony is spending very little money on the Vita and yet it's getting more content than the Wii U in Japan. I can't see where they'd have any real reason to disrupt that. |
The consensus was that Sony lost money because of the Vita in their latest financial report.