HappySqurriel said:
The real question is has it been a profitable venture for Sony? Software has never really sold particularly well on the PSP even though it was more expensive to develop this software (than Nintendo DS or previous handheld software); and the hardware was (potentially) sold at a loss early on, with very large initial R&D costs (with more than modest ongoing R&D costs from the constant hardware revisions). I'm not saying it has been a disaster for Sony, but I doubt many people would measure it as much of a success (in console terms) when you are looking at profit. |
The PSP profit has allowed them to focus on the PS3 to the extent they have because we all know that PS2 profits are all but a drying well. It's selling less Software and even less Hardware especially now that this gen has come to an affordabe price range Where do you think the PS3 pricecut is coming from?
Improving the PSP is easier on all fronts. Software costs less to develop. They have non hackable PSPs now. The just need to give the attention of actual studios to it. 1st stringers. It's profitable now hardware wise it would make a great time to focus on it.
The one region where their development studios focus on the system it is a success. They also advertise games there. Paying studios to make PSP games would also be cheaper as well.