GameZone's Matt Liebl writes, "Just about a year old now, the PlayStation Vita has struggled to catch fire in the handheld gaming market. Sony, for a third time, has revised their estimated sales forecast for the Vita. I firmly believe it's too early to call the system a flop, but sitting around and waiting for it to pick up steam isn't going to cut it anymore. Even the 3DS required a price cut before it began selling to the masses. The point is, something must be done and Sony recognizes this, admitting today that they need 'to do a better job in promoting the PlayStation Vita.'"
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Well no crap, Sony. You've done virtually nothing to market the system. Doing anything at all would be better than what you've done so far.
They pretty much ignored it at E3, and with the PS4 getting announced soon it looks like they'll ignore it again.
Isn't that just the truth... x_x
I mean I wouldn't really say this is news...some might say #oldnews because everyone knows they need to do a better job haha
They're promoting it heavily in Home right now with the PS Home Arcade. There's a big Vita sitting right in the Hub. I'm calling it right now, if they bring the Home app to the Vita it will sell systems, the Home crowd are very devout fans. And it would become the greatest social app because Vita has the mic, the camera, party chat & Skype. Trust me, it would sell hardware.