
We already have a fair idea what to expect at next month’s E3 – plenty of into about Move, Natal and the 3DS (and Vitality Sensor) for instance – but Sony could perhaps be saving the biggest surprise of all.
MCV has been informed of a significant increase in marketing spend at two key publishers for Q4 2010. At a time when the PSP is languishing in Western markets – and its most recent iteration, the PSPgo, is falling flat – it is being speculated that publishers are laying the ground for an offensive on a brand new iteration of Sony’s handheld.

Sony is said to be pulling back on releasing PlayStation games on PC, and this starts with Ghost of Yotei and Saros.
If true then the PC elitists will no longer be saying..."I'll wait to play it on PC where it'll play best" I'm guessing the money Sony spends porting & profiting from PC isn't worth it. Making PS first party solely exclusive again to their consoles will make their consoles more relevant to buy especially if their output of first party titles are good.
Well, we have the data in front of us, don't we. Not to mention how extensive Sony's data's got to be.
They've tried.
Huge revenue wasn't generated (don't get me wrong - they did make billions, but you get it), Steam got a cut, Xbox got a cut, PS5 is trailing ~2 million units behind PS4.
The paycheck for, but also potential harm to the remaining years of PS5 and the release of PS6, just wasn't it.
It's absolutely logical if true.
And people shouldn't forget Sony'd simply return to the strategy they've been following for 4/5 of Playstation's history.

Chris Barrett was one of the prominent developers who was fired a few years ago during the Me Too scandals that hit the game industry.
girl, 8 women reported you.
thats how that works. u wrre not "entitled" to anything.
shouldnt have been a creep.
"While that sounds despicable, Barrett was accused of crossing the line between professional and personal behavior. In the course of its journalistic investigation of the Me Too scandal, Bloomberg interviewed eight people, including multiple women who reported Barrett, as well as other Bungie employees who were either involved in the investigation or spoke to the women involved."
Yeah, sounds like you did it, dawg.

PlayStation is celebrating its upcoming 30th Anniversary by letting you sit on its logo while riding the Victoria Line in London.
Reminds me of Sony's other awesome PS promotion in London, such as OXO tower and London underground roundels. All with shapes replaced with PlayStation's iconic 4 controller shapes.
Awesome promotion, Sony!
Its wird how i and many others think the same.
I think is because you ask yourselt
what could be bigger than LBP2?
The answer s the PSP2
and maybe with lbp2 on launch day.
The next GT, KZ psp2, uncharted psp2.SOCOM psp2. SOTC psp2.
On launch day or o b fair 1 year of PSP2 life
Day 1 buy for PSP from me and 10 other millions users
I dunno about this...
With current levels of technology what can a PSP2 actually bring to the table?
Built in camera?
Built in GPS?
Dual analogue sticks?
Touch screen?
3D?
More CPU/GPU power?
OLED screen?
All these things are nice to have, but are more like a hardware refresh rather than a new PSP2 - because the underlying power of the PSP still hasn't been maxed out.
In addition there's no reason a PSP2 would get more dev support than the PSP. The PSP is not as cheap to develop for as a mobile phones, iPhone or Nintendo DS games - so Sony are unlikely to want to make the PSP 2 even more expensive to develop for by upping the features and horse power.
The normal cycle of increasing CPU/GPU power would be wasted on a handheld and just drive up price and drive down battery life (or drive up weight if a bigger battery is needed).
All in all I don't think the PSP 2 is needed. What we need is for the PSP to get more AAA games and another hardware refresh.
if the psp 2 rumors are true then God of War Ghost of Sparta must be a launch title on the new little system.
PSP2 would be explosive.
Just want a proper Linux support for PSP 2. Nothing else.