Digital game distribution is a relatively expensive hobby. Sony, which runs a store on its consoles, also knows about this PlayStation Network. Until now, the Japanese have consistently supported almost all of their consoles, but it’s time to reduce Sony’s portfolio of supported devices a bit. PlayStation The network will end up on three consoles this year.
Specifically, these are the PlayStation 3 and the PSP and PS Vita handhelds. No wonder – the PlayStation 3 stopped selling in 2015, the PSP in 2011 and PS Vita “wrapped it up” in 2019. While the PS3 and PSP are quite logical steps, the PS Vita was more of a pragmatic decision. Pocket console they don’t pull too much and keeping a business online, Sony simply doesn’t pay off.
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The PlayStation Network store gateways will close on July 2 for the PS3 and PSP, while a date of August 27 has been set for the PS Vita. After this date, it will not be possible to purchase digital content, make in-game purchases and redeem vouchers. Gradually, Sony will also remove older PS3-related digital content from PlayStation Network.
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