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Gaming => Game News Discussion => Topic started by: Legend on May 16, 2018, 01:00 AM

Title: Sony ends production of physical Vita games (Vita means life)
Post by: Legend on May 16, 2018, 01:00 AM
Sony ends production of physical Vita games (Vita means life) | ResetEra (https://www.resetera.com/threads/sony-ends-production-of-physical-vita-games-vita-means-life.42796/)

 
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https://kotaku.com/sony-ends-production-of-physical-vita-games-1826060406
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Sony is ending physical production of Vita games, Kotaku has learned. Although the hardware manufacturer says digital distribution will continue, this move will mark the end of physical cards for the maligned portable game system. Sony's American and European branches "plan to end all Vita GameCard production by close of fiscal year 2018," the company told developers today in a message obtained by Kotaku. The message asks that all Vita product code requests be submitted by June 28, 2018, and that final purchase orders be entered by February 15, 2019. Sony's 2018 fiscal year will end on March 31, 2019.Click to expand...
So sad
Title: Re: Sony ends production of physical Vita games (Vita means life)
Post by: Xevross on May 16, 2018, 01:16 AM
F
Title: Re: Sony ends production of physical Vita games (Vita means life)
Post by: Dr. Pezus on May 16, 2018, 07:11 AM
Eh that isn't until almost a year from now. It's been almost 8 years at that point!
Title: Re: Sony ends production of physical Vita games (Vita means life)
Post by: BananaKing on May 16, 2018, 08:58 AM
About time
Title: Re: Sony ends production of physical Vita games (Vita means life)
Post by: SWORDF1SH on May 16, 2018, 09:00 AM
Will Sony make another handheld? Surely they've learnt enough from PSP and Vita to make a successful device.
Title: Re: Sony ends production of physical Vita games (Vita means life)
Post by: BananaKing on May 16, 2018, 11:49 AM
Will Sony make another handheld? Surely they've learnt enough from PSP and Vita to make a successful device.
They won't. Profits are from software and PSN. Hardware is a huge risk if it fails it bleeds money. Their consoles are successful and a much safer bet, they can focus their software efforts on them and maximize profits.
Title: Re: Sony ends production of physical Vita games (Vita means life)
Post by: Xevross on May 16, 2018, 12:00 PM
They won't. Profits are from software and PSN. Hardware is a huge risk if it fails it bleeds money. Their consoles are successful and a much safer bet, they can focus their software efforts on them and maximize profits.
Plus they know mobile is a much better way to make money than handheld. Much less risk and more reward. I'd be shocked if we ever see a handheld from Sony again. Not like its much of a loss anyway.
Title: Re: Sony ends production of physical Vita games (Vita means life)
Post by: SWORDF1SH on May 16, 2018, 05:06 PM
They won't. Profits are from software and PSN. Hardware is a huge risk if it fails it bleeds money. Their consoles are successful and a much safer bet, they can focus their software efforts on them and maximize profits.
But while the Vita had a lot of problems, one of the biggest is Sony didn't push the console. Sony at the time were going through a rough time and the PS3 gave the Playstation name a bashing. Sony couldn't afford to market the console like they should. Today, Sony and PlayStation is going very sstrong. Software and PSN give Sony a lot of profits but it still didn't stop the taking a risk with VR and PS Pro.

Title: Re: Sony ends production of physical Vita games (Vita means life)
Post by: Legend on May 16, 2018, 06:13 PM
At this point, handheld exclusive games are dead. If Sony does make a new handheld, it needs to share its library with PS4/5 as much as possible. Exclusives are important but would cost too much unless the handheld sold a ton.

Remote play is so much nicer for developers but tends to be worse for consumers. The alternative is forcing all developers to make mobile versions of PS5 games which limits PS5. In the middle you could do half in half where games are encouraged to have mobile versions but are only required to be optimized for remote play. Nothing really seems like a good solution.