Sony set to 'reinvent the PSP'

PSPGo-ing places
PSPGo-ing places

Sony is set to radically change how it deals with handheld gaming, looking into new ways it can distribute software for the console.

Mark Howsen, UK Sales Director for Sony Europe, told MCV recently that Sony was planning to "reinvent the whole PSP model," explaining: "We're seeing a trend [in the handheld market] whereby consumers are relatively accepting of the fact that they have to buy high-price hardware but at the same time they expect to pay very little, or sometimes even nothing at all, for software."

Digital distribution

To reiterate, Howsen said Sony was looking at "new business models," which could well mean digital distribution.

Sony first introduced digital distribution with the disc-less PSPGo. Although Sony hasn't released any figures on the device, it is seen in gaming circles as being a bit of a failure.

Saying that, Sony is trying to breathe new life into the device by currently offering 10 free games when you buy the handheld.

"We're trying to reengage consumers with PSP, though that's not just a challenge for us - it's a challenge for the whole handheld sector," noted Howsen.

"We are at the point of a major shift in the way that consumers are engaging with the current players in that market."

Sony is set to unveil a brand-new PSP at this year's E3. Current rumours are suggesting that the device will be touchscreen.

Via CVG

Marc Chacksfield

Marc Chacksfield is the Editor In Chief, Shortlist.com at DC Thomson. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.