Back for another round, in an alternate reality.
Remember the shock of Sony entering the handheld market with the PSP? Many experts predicted that the sleek console would spell the end of Nintendo’s dominance in the portable sector, and while the PSP was undoubtably a commercial success, it wasn’t enough to unseat Nintendo’s DS, which sold a whopping 154.02 million units worldwide (compared to the estimated 82 million units of the PSP).
Sony’s successor, the PS Vita, was far less popular, with estimated sales of between 10 and 15 million – a fact which saw the Japanese tech giant pull out of the handheld arena to instead focus its energies on its home console line – which, based on the robust performance of the PS4, was a wise move.
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