Rumors push PSP sequel to 2011

updated 05:15 pm EDT, Mon May 17, 2010

Sony may not have viable PSP refresh this year


Sony's replacement for the PSP may not arrive at all this year, a series of tips hinted today. The handheld game machine is now not only unlikely to get a formal debut at E3 next month but wouldn't show until 2011. The reason for the delay wasn't given.

What hardware would be involved was detailed by VG247 and appears to partly echo earlier rumors. It would have a quad-core processor but would actually be based on Cell, where only one core is an actual processor and the rest are primarily advanced vector units. A touchscreen would be part of the plans, but it would still have physical PlayStation-style controls, likely both to accommodate certain kinds of traditional games along with iPhone-like titles.

The design might follow in the path of the DSi and include two cameras. It would likely drop all kinds of removable media, though this was widely expected following the flash-memory-only PSP Go.

Sony doesn't comment on rumors or speculation and hasn't either confirmed or denied the claims.

If true, the delay could be a significant setback for Sony's gaming ambitions. The Japanese firm has almost always sold fewer devices than its close rival Nintendo but has lately seen rapidly falling PSP sales that are widely attributed to the effect of the iPhone and iPod on handheld gaming. Apple has been taking portable game revenue from the industry as many gamers have opted for more explicitly all-in-one devices like the iPod touch than the game-centric PSP.


by MacNN Staff


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  1. iphonerulez

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    +1

    They'll likely have to wait to see which

    way Apple is taking the gaming platform on the next iPod Touch. If the iPod Touch is running some tweaked A4 with lots of power and long battery life, then Sony is going to have to answer with something similar or slightly better.

    The PSP having normal controls and touch display seems pretty smart. I sure wish Apple could give in and use PSP style controls or least offer a control accessory that could do that, but I'm sure it will never happen. I think there may be so many people that don't want to leave the PSP platform just because of the controls factor. If Apple gave in by allowing PSP controls, the Touch would just about wipe out the PSP user base.

  1. tortenteufel

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    +5

    It may not even

    arrive at all....

  1. Jeronimo2000

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    Not hard to imagine why

    "The reason for the delay wasn't given." - but it's not hard to imagine:

    "Yikes, looks like we're getting our collective heiny kicked by Apple and their iDoohickeys. Didn't see that one coming. Maybe we should make sure we're getting our own stuff right this time."

  1. WiseWeasel

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    Hmm

    The mockup photo for this story on MacNN looks like a pretty nice little gaming device. I could see a handset vendor coming out with an Android OS device with that form factor (slide-out gamepad on a touch-screen device), available with or without basic non-data oriented phone capabilities, doing quite well. They could offer them as incentives with their other models, i.e. 'buy one smartphone, get a GameDroid for $49, or a GameDroid Phone for $99'.

  1. coffeetime

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    Doubt It

    I doubt that adding game pad to Touch will make any different. Hard core XBOX gamers had dumped PSP in favor of iPhone. It doesn't seem to bother them using touch screen controlling games. It sounds ironic but their focuses had shifted toward other Apps on the iPhone instead of just games. Games becomes less frequents on mobiles but continue heavily on full-blown console. It's the Apps that can do other stuffs that defect the former mobile gamers. Other stuffs like social network, keep tracking what bars or theaters you are in, earning a seal when you score watching lots of movies, keeping tracks of where your friends are via iPhone's social tracking App.... etc.

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