Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida left the company recently, and he has been sharing some thoughts on the game industry and the PlayStation brand, such as why the PlayStation Vita trailed ...
"The one I was a bit surprised in terms of the number of units was the second Horizon game. I loved the first Horizon game and the game did well, and I was hoping the second game would do even better ...
However, Yoshida said the biggest reason PS Vita failed to attract a significant audience was Sony did not have the development teams to support it concurrently with its home consoles PS3 and PS4.
Sony gives a pretty clear explanation on why the PlayStation Portal isn't natively running games like the PS Vita or Nintendo Switch. The $199 PlayStation Portal is a curious device--it started ...