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The End Is Nigh For PlayStation TV
The PlayStation Vita TV’s official Japanese site states the microconsole is no longer being shipped (出荷完了 or shukka kanryou, which translates to “shipping has concluded” or “shipping has ended”).
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Unfortunately it never fully caught on, and as a result shipment of the product has come to an end in Japan. In Japan, the device has already been discontinued just over two years after it went on sale in Japan.
PlayStation Vita TV, Sony’s attempt to bring the PlayStation experience to the living room was launched in November 2013. You can still get it here in North America, though; it’s available for less than $45 at Amazon. The second concerned the possibility of making local streaming between a PlayStation 4 and PlayStation TV to deport the salon machine display on another screen.
The PSTV can play some Vita games, downloadable PS1 titles, and can be used for PS4 remote play.
The first was that we were in the presence of a full console, able to run some of the games of the PlayStation Vita, with the exception of those operating the gyroscope or one of its two touchscreens.
Sony has announced that Playstation TV will be discontinued in Japan in 2016, but is yet to confirm the same for other regions.
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Although the PlayStation Vita continues to live on, its days also seem numbered.