@yuukilu There are plenty of PSP/PS Vita games that have sold majority share on Vita, despite the gigantic userbase difference.
In the west, PS4 games regularly outsell their PS3 counterparts despite the gigantic userbase gap.
Japan just doesn't care for PS4.
No, they've added Wii U and 3DS to the survey.
The majority of Dragon Quest Heroes copies sold in Japan are on PS3. In fact, I'd wager if they released it on Vita in addition to the other two, it'd also outsell the PS4 version.
For a company saying "bye," they're sure releasing a lot of content ...
No, they've added those in.
It's published by Sony.
PS4 owners are becoming quite annoying. They already have the entire third party console industry developing games for it. They already have all of Sony's internal game studios making games for it. But no, they want more. Take games from the platform they claim has none.
It literally makes 0 sense to do PS4 first and Vita after.
Because the Vita versions of Sony multi-platform games are often abysmal.
Have you played either of the first two Dangan Ronpa games? If you did, you'd understand why your comment is aggressively dumb. It's a visual novel. PS4 ain't going to do jack shit for the game.
They made Super Despair Girls because they couldn't think of an idea for DR3. The DR 1/2/SDG team didn't make the iOS games.
Is it for a new Steel Battalion?
Knowing Sony they'll probably pay these guys to make DanganRonpa 3 a PS4 exclusive. Can't let handheld owners have anything good!
Mediocre hardware boost for PS4. I figured Dragon Quest would've moved more of those consoles, but I guess the holiday bundles hurt that.
That was in reference to Android development. PSM for PS Vita still exists and receives SDK updates.
Because that doesn't matter to Sony. Vita could sell 1 million units a week and they'd still pretend it doesn't exist.
Oreshika is great. Everything else is not as great.
This is the point where SCEJA pulls a SCEA and stops mentioning Vita in general.
Hopefully the PS3 version of Dragon Quest Heroes sells very a lot more.
The game instantly gave me a hand cramp on the original 3DS.
For Sony to have a shot at being #1 on Vita they'd first have to release Vita games.
Because many games don't support it.
They only acknowledge Remote Play for the 5 minutes they pretend to care about Vita, and bringing your games on the go is a far bigger selling point than allowing friends to join in a game they don't own.