In the interview, Yoshida names several technical choices as the reasoning behind the PS Vita’s lukewarm success. Most of the factors deal with the handheld’s cost. “Several technical ...
Former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida has discussed why the company's PS Vita handheld didn't sell well, stating Sony didn't have the resources to split between two platforms but originally it ...
The PS Vita struggled due to technical choices like proprietary memory cards and rear touchpad, according to Shuhei Yoshida. Limited resources led to prioritizing PS4 over handheld projects ...
Former Sony Interactive Entertainment indie boss Shuhei Yoshida has revealed the reasons why he feels the PS Vita didn’t take off in the way Sony had hoped for. Speaking on the Kinda Funny ...
As PS Plus has changed over the years, it's left aging Sony consoles behind. PS3, PSP, and PS Vita benefits have all been left in the past, and eventually, the same will be true for the PS4.
such as why the PlayStation Vita trailed behind in popularity with competitors like the Nintendo 3DS. In a new interview, he said that there was a combination of factors that lead the Vita to sell ...
Shuhei Yoshida, a now-former PlayStation executive, has gone over a few reasons why the PS Vita wasn't as big a success as the company hoped. Talking on Kinda Funny Games, he goes over a handful ...
I always felt there was a missed opportunity there. Astro Bot is great, but why didn't the game star an anthropomorphic PS Vita? That's where the real love for Sony is at. (Just me?) Let's go back ...
even sharing why the PlayStation Vita failed. In a recent interview with Kinda Funny Games, former PlayStation Executive, Shuhei Yoshida shared many of his thoughts about the gaming industry but ...
A new batch of monthly PlayStation Plus Essential games dropped earlier this week. Differing from the mid-month PS Plus Extra and Premium Catalog drops, this is a group of three games available ...
Sony has announced PS Plus Extra and Premium games lineup for January 2025, which will go live next Tuesday, January 21. Headlining this month’s Extra catalog refresh are God of War Ragnarok and ...
This time around, all of these PS Plus games will be available until the following month on March 4th. At that time, March’s wave of new additions to PlayStation Plus will hit the service.