
ORIGINAL STORY: Dragon's Crown has been pulled from the PlayStation Store in Europe - slap bang in the middle of Sony's "Big in Japan" sale. "Please look forward to Dragon's Crown returning to the European PSN soon." We are happy to announce thatDragon's Crown will be available directly from Atlus in Europe through PSN. "The removal of Dragon's Crown from the European PSN was part of NIS America's and Atlus's mutual agreement on this title. "With regards to our previous statements on Dragon's Crown for the European PSN, we must extend our deepest apologies to Atlus and European fans regarding the incorrect information about the removal from this store. NIS America's full statement is as follows: Since you are still able to buy and download games from the digital store, you can absolutely get some valuable gaming time from the PS Vita, even in a world where the Nintendo Switch exists.UPDATE: An Atlus rep has told Eurogamer the company is looking into getting Dragon's Crown back on PSN, but doesn't have any kind of timeline yet. We decided it was a good time to revisit this list and add a few more games.

However, there are still a surprising amount of titles either still heavily associated with the system or exclusive to it. Updated on January 5, 2022, by Jason Wojnar: As time goes on, the PlayStation Vita disappears further and further from view. RELATED: The Best PS Vita Games Ever - Based On Metacritic Scores With many legacy PlayStation titles unsupported on newer systems, the Vita can also act as a portable hub to play classic games and hidden gems on the go. While the handheld console was a commercial failure, there are a few hidden games that are well worth your time. After pressure from fans, Sony walked back their decision and decided to only close the PSP's online marketplace.


In 2021, Sony announced the close of their online stores for the PSP, PS Vita and Playstation 3. The successor to the Playstation Portable was largely seen as a failure, but there is still plenty of life left in Sony's touchscreen, dual-analog creation in addition to numerous underrated games. Sony's PlayStation Vita was the company's second attempt at prying Nintendo's death grip from the handheld market.
