The exec told GameInformer during TGS:
When we launched PSP it was the newest, biggest, brightest thing that we had and after five or six years, and releasing many games, theres no denying that people start to see that its getting a bit old.
But were always trying to expand the market now our focus is on shifting to a younger audience and a more casual audience, and were making games for that audience.
So the PSP's not heading to the retirement home just yet. But what about that PSP2. It has to be coming, right?
What a PSP2?" Shuhei joked with Kotaku. Argh, you tease Mr. Yoshida. You lovable tease.
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