What Culture: "The PSP was a great handheld. With sales either nearing or topping 80 million worldwide, it was well-received by gamers seeking a little more power in their portable gaming systems."
INDIE Live Expo, Japan’s premiere online digital showcase series , will debut never-before-seen games & content updates across more than 100 titles on May 25th.
With all the PlayStation games that are now coming to PC, is it time for Sony to release a dedicated PC launcher?
Unless they are trying to kill their recently created PC business, I would advise against opening a dedicated PC store. It's an extremely hard endeavor, and people, in general, are very comfortable with Steam. Even Epic, with their billions of dollars invested, is still struggling to find a foothold, and they have Fortnite.
Can tell who ever put this together is not all that clued up on pc gaming.
It's just a known fact. The PC gaming community prefer Steam and Steam alone. They don't like different launchers. I personally don't mind them. But majority just stick with steam. Hence why EA and Ubisoft went back to on releasing on steam and why Microsoft release games on steam as people hated buying from the windows store.
The only other launchers that I imagine are doing ok is GOG due to being drm free and epic games due to the free games every week. Sony shouldn't release any sort of pc launcher n
This is just another ridiculous double standard article.
It's like how Microsoft can spend 20 years of making nothing but gaas and live service style games to sell microtransactions, dlc and subscriptions and get praise for doing it, but if Sony wants to make a single game like that every website under the sun is writing articles saying how Sony is anti-consumer or whatever.
"The best games of the year and the creative teams behind them were in the spotlight at the grand award ceremony of the German Computer Game Award 2024." - German Computer Game Awards.
If Sony are going to release a new Handheld it'll most likely be revealed officially at it's own event and most likely it'll be a device in the PS4 family.
AMD has their Bristol Ridge APU, which could easily run 1080p PS4 games at 720p on only 15 watts, that's a 28nm chip, 14nm would massively improve power consumption.
@Bryan Langley
First of the Vita sold at least 15 million units. And the successor to the PSP was the PS Vita.
If they're not going to support a new handheld it's full lifetime with first party titles why bother.They only supported the Vita for 3 years & then decided they weren't going to support it with first party titles anymore.
1 reason. Because it has the best exclusives that could be played on the go.
I dont want another PS portable unless its a PS4 portable, and by that I mean, it could play PS4 games natively, with all the controls, but thats not going to happen for awhile. While they could do it now, the price would be very high.