Blog Reports PSP go Death

Sony reportedly ending production on troubled download-only portable system.

2011-04-19 16:37 / Anoop Gantayat / 8 Comments

With triple digit weekly sales, PSP go died a long time ago. But Sony may be making it official.

A blog that appears to be run by a Sony Shop employee (or at the very least a super hardcore Sony fanatic) reports that Sony has confirmed to his sales manager that production on the troubled portable system is indeed ceasing. The blogger's shop won't be getting any more shipments.

This talk of PSP go's production end apparently began recently when a link to the PSP go was removed from the Sony Store games page. You can still access the Sony Store PSP go product listing here, although you can't actually order the system because there's no stock and no forecast for when stock will arrive.

Let's hope the NGP fares better...

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