The real shame is that the Vita is a great piece of hardware—Sony's just never been quite sure how to get people buying it. The whole "console gaming on the go" campaign didn't work out, and even a wave of indie hits like Spelunky and Guacamelee haven't been enough to get more Vitas in people's hands. It just doesn't have the killer software of its biggest competitor, the 3DS: there are no Animal Crossings or Zeldas or Marios here.P
So what's Sony's next move? What does the Vita's future look like?P
"I think there are three categories that we're actively going after," said Adam Boyes. Boyes, the man in charge of connecting Sony with outside developers and publishers, has a lot of say in which games go where. He's the one who struck a deal with Gearbox to get Borderlands 2coming to Vita next year, and it's his job to make sure third-party games are getting on Sony systems.4
http://kotaku.com/so...vita-1466833231
I think its too late now.