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PlayStation 6 and PlayStation Portable future visions

 The recent PlayStation video about the "simulated" technology in development between AMD and Sony engineers that will power the PlayStation 6 was interesting from a geek point of view. But from a gameplay perspective, there is - IMO - no need for a PlayStation 6 for another few years. Especially with the limp Xbox is-it-isn't-it launch .  April 2026 Update:  Compatibility with PS5 and PS4 games seems to be locked-in, as anything the PS6 full fat hardware the portable versions should be able to do as well, with near-invisible trade-offs at the silicon level.  Prices are firming up too with estimates around the PlayStation 6 handheld at between $500 to $700 and a PlayStation 6 at $700 to $1,000, depending on the deepening silicon crisis and Sony's budgeting wizards.  Only a few developers around the world could afford to take advantage of it for AAA+ budget games. Everyone else is still barely cutting the skin of the PS5's power, and most western smaller/indie o...

Question for the devs out there

First up, the Vita isn't going anywhere. We have an endless supply of Japanese games heading in, a hefty roster of games from indies large and small. I'm not worried about that, The handheld should easily make it through 2017, and beyond as a funky box of joy.

However, the number of actually new western games being announced, either with a Vita version mentioned, or a stretch goal seems to be tailing off fast. Is this a seasonal thing? Is the number of cancellations of Vita versions a growing trend.

Let's ask those in the know!
I don't want anyone to blow their next bit of big news (although it'd be nice)! Let's get a feel for the future!

Currently playing on my Vita/PS3/PS4/PS5


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