Sony announced that the PSP Go is being discontinued. It’s a smaller version of the PSP, and it doesn’t have the UMD disk drive, which is what made it more expensive. It’s also been cancelled, although Sony will still provide support, firmware updates, and repairs for the device. It will remain on sale until it runs out of stock, so you should definitely consider buying one if you’re interested in playing handheld games.
Despite the fact that the PSP Go has been canceled, it is still available on some retail sites. A report from the Japanese tech blog Phileweb reveals that the PSP Go is being sold out. The gaming blog Andria Sang confirmed the news, reporting that Sony has marked the product pages of the PSP with a “shipment ended” message. Meanwhile, the PSP’s stock is still available at the US’ Sony Style online store. However, US Sony reps haven’t commented on the issue.
The PSP Go’s biggest shortcomings were its design. Its design was similar to the Game Boy Advance SP, but a UMD disk drive was removed, making the device an entirely digital-only handheld. The PSP Go had 16GB of internal memory, making it the first handheld to become digital-only. But many consumers were disappointed when Sony decided to discontinue the PSP Go a year after it was released.
Aside from the high retail price and lack of must-have downloadable games, the PSP Go’s lackluster sales meant that it’s unlikely to catch on in the digital market. Its predecessor, the PSP, failed to capitalize on this market and failed to make Sony’s ‘new-generation’ portable a success. Instead, it has become a relic of an outdated technology that Sony missed.
After the PSP Go’s launch, a lot of people had the same question: why is it being discontinued? This incredibly popular gaming device has become a ‘discontinued’ version of the PlayStation Portable. As a result, it’s difficult to say whether it will ever return, but it’s important to note that the PSP Go has sold out everywhere. Moreover, a large number of people who bought the PSP Go were disappointed with the system.
The PSP Go’s design was revolutionary when it came to portable gaming. Its multimedia capabilities made it an ideal portable media player, but it couldn’t compete with Nintendo Switch’s performance. The PSP Go was a major hit, but it didn’t sell well, and many retailers passed on it. This means that a lot of people were disappointed that Sony had to make this kind of low-cost gaming console.
While it is a shame that the PSP Go was cancelled, the PSP is still popular and will be around for a while. It’s still a great game, but its price isn’t the only thing Sony has to lose by dropping the PSP Go is money. The PSP was originally released in June 2010 in the US and October 2010 in Europe and Australia, but Sony eventually dropped it. But why did it stop production?
The PSP Go is the lightest and smallest PSP model, and it has a slide-out form factor. Its screen is also smaller than its predecessors, but its 16GB internal flash memory allows for better game play. The PSP Go also has a lack of a UMD drive, meaning it can’t play games that are on discs. It is still possible to get firmware updates and repair services for your PSP, but Sony closed the PlayStation(r)Portable store in 2016.
The PSP Go’s success was largely due to the high retail price and lack of demand. Its lack of popular downloadable games meant that it didn’t catch on, and Sony was left with a huge hole in its pocket. So why was PSP Go discontinued? What happened? And why? Why was it cancelled? Here are some reasons. You may be surprised to find out. And don’t worry.
The PSP Go was introduced ten years ago and is still widely available in some countries. Unlike the PSP, it was designed to focus on download-only gaming. Its 16GB of flash memory and the lack of a UMD drive made it the most portable gaming system. It also allowed players to experience the thrill of a disc-free environment. This is a big benefit of digital-only games, but why was it discontinued?