On July 20, 2021, tomorrow at the time of writing this news, the latest games independent for PS Vita, after which Sony will block the publications. The PlayStation Store of the console will remain active, but no developer will be able to propose new games for later dates.
The last two games ever in PS Vita history should be Russian Subway Dogs Spooky Squid Games, in which you play a dog who must survive in the Moscow Metro by stealing food and vodka and Ultra Mission, by Gumbo Machine, a Robotron 2084-inspired shooter that will cost just $ 2.99.
It must be said that these are the two upcoming titles that we have news of, but there may also be others that we will know only on July 20.
Of course it is almost tender to see developers support such an unfortunate console until the end, in which even its manufacturer does not seem to have believed very much. Fortunately, she seems to have her own circle of fans who just don’t want to leave her. After all, as long as there is Life there … let’s forget the jokes.
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