‘It’s still trucking along,’ says PlayStation UK boss

The PlayStation Vita may have been missing in action from Sony’s major press conferences this year, but don’t mistake that as a sign the company has conceded defeat. Its just changed the battle plan.

Speaking withEurogamer, PlayStation UK managing director Fergal Gara recognized the Vita is unlikely to ever be a runaway success, but that doesn’t mean the portable still can’t thrive on its own terms.

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“It’s trucking along,” Gera said. “It’s currently in year-on-year growth and enjoying a healthy year, and it’s about to hit its biggest and potentially most powerful release of the year, which isMinecraft. That could be an extraordinary release for Vita.

“We’re seeing a bit of reflected glory from PS4,” he continued. “So there is a traction in remote play, and we see the numbers there. But it’s more than that. It’s just found its niche.

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“It’s not the biggest niche in the world, and we’ve been fairly open about talking about it entered a crowded landscape with many other devices providing some sort of handheld fulfillment. But for those who want that more specialist device and a more specialist experience, it does a damn good job, and therefore it trucks along quite nicely.”

The Vita may not be the system we hoped it would be, brimming with console-quality experiences likeKillzone: MercenaryandUncharted: Golden Abyss, but Sony at least seems committed to making the best of an unfortunate situation. Expect to see plenty more smaller games continue to land on the portable.

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