PlayStation TV says goodbye to Japan

PlayStation TV will no longer be produced and sold (when units are sold out) in Japanese territory. In this way, Sony leaves aside one of the peripherals of this generation that brought us a new perspective of enjoying PSVita games in a format other than the laptop.

With PlayStation TV we could play the vast majority of Sony laptop titles on the device, and even play PlayStation 4 in remote mode in another room thanks to its connectivity. However, it seems that the device has not finished taking off in all territories and Sony has finally tipped the balance to the disappearance of said hardware little by little in all territories.

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