Alkibiádēs said:
No because all Sony did was abandon a failing console. The PS4 is not a hybrid console. You can't play PS4 games on the Go unless you buy the Vita for an additional $200 (which is very expensive for a console that's practically dead). Sony's handheld divisions have always been very small anyway. They didn't book many successes. This is evidenced perfectly by remasters like Gravity Rush and Tearaway for the PS4. If it really was a hybrid console than why did they need to remaster Vita games to the PS4? People can live in denial all they want, but what Nintendo does is new. Sony never had much of a presence in the handheld market anyway. I've seen many people call the Wii a fluke or a fad, but that goes even more so for the PSP. For Nintendo the fusion between their handheld and home console divisions will make a noticable difference and increase efficiency by a lot. Sony never invested as much resources as Nintendo in the handheld market. So them not developing Vita games anymore won't even make much of a difference for their PS4 software output. |
You do not know if Ninteno is fusing their handheld and home console divisions. This is speculation.







