Ljink96 said:
True, but you should never become complacent in this industry just because your device is all the rage. Nintendo learned this the hard way with the Wii. You have to stay on top of industry trends. Japan is a huge gaming market, if you lose them (which Sony is well on the way to doing if they haven't already) that's a huge chunk of the market gone. They'll dominate the classic home console market as we know it but the industry is always changing. |
I believe that console gaming is on the top of industry trends. And now that the NS is released, a new sony handheld would need a ton of advertising and a good amount of first-party/third-party support to accompany it. That would propably be a big economical hit to Sony. They are not microsoft :p.
Plus, sony has proven itself to be quite unreliable/incosistent and greedy with their handheld division. Remember how they handled the Vita? At first, It had overpriced memory cards. Then they advertised it as a PS4 Accessory. And then It became a legacy console which relied on indie developers to keep it alive. PS4 is all they need so far.








