Sony struggling to attract third-party support for Vita - Report
Sony Computer Entertainment worldwide studio president Shuhei Yoshida says publisher is finding it hard to attract third-party support for portable consoles; hopes Assassin's Creed will prove good recruitment tool when it launches on the Vita. Sony has reportedly admitted that it is having a hard time attracting third-party developers to make games for its PlayStation Vita console. Sony reportedly wants more third-party devs to support the Vita. In an interview with PlayStation: The Official Magazine (as spotted by blog The Silent Chief), Sony Computer Entertainment worldwide studio president Shuhei...
Published By: GameSpot - Friday, 10 August, 2012
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