Sony has announced that it had ceased production of PSPGo. Those wishing to buy one will have to rely on stocks in shops and the latest models that have not yet been delivered to dealers. The PSP, which was demarcated by the absence of a UMD slot, debuted in 2009. It simply does not have the desired success.
The lack of UMD slot and no viable alternative and its high price ended up being right of the public who turned to the PSP-3000 or other platforms. This decision is the result of a renewal of the catalog of the firm who works on the NGP (see "PSP 2" NGP "announced"), the PSP generation whose output has been postponed (see "Shelf Playstation and NGP delayed; Sony goes to confession), but that will probably be appearing at E3 in June.
The lack of UMD slot and no viable alternative and its high price ended up being right of the public who turned to the PSP-3000 or other platforms. This decision is the result of a renewal of the catalog of the firm who works on the NGP (see "PSP 2" NGP "announced"), the PSP generation whose output has been postponed (see "Shelf Playstation and NGP delayed; Sony goes to confession), but that will probably be appearing at E3 in June.
- PspGoing Going Gone (20/04/2011)
- Sony Officially Puts PSPgo to Sleep (20/04/2011)
- "Sony kills off the PSPGo" and related posts (21/04/2011)
- PSPgo confirmed dead (20/04/2011)
- R.I.P. PSPgo: Sony Ends Production Of Gaming Device (20/04/2011)
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