Sony clarifies 'legacy' statement for Vitas. Still expecting a "decrease in portable business"

In this week's financial call with investors (which also narrowed down Uncharted 4's release date), Sony boss Andrew House caused a minor stir by referring to 'legacy hardware' while talking about PS Vita.

Moving through it point by point he said that "on the positive side we saw a far greater than expected growth of the PlayStation 4 platform. Unfortunately, a negative was posed by PlayStation 3’s faster than expected decline, really which is a mirror image of PlayStation 4’s very rapid rise".

He made the Vita statement when he got to point 4, saying, "As you’re all aware we took a write-off on components for some of our legacy platforms".

While the later statement issued by Sony makes that sound a little less final, House did go on to say, "we will continue to see a decrease in PlayStation 3 platform sales, as well as a decrease in portable business, notably in the US and EU. The platform remains pretty strong and vibrant in Asia and Japan".

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