We've known they've barely acknowledging the Vita even exists for over a year. It's just good Sony finally admits third parties are what is keeping the thing alive and Sony has no desire to try anything Vita related other than make the hardware.
My fear is that someone at Sony might get them to make another handheld, and they could make the same mistakes over again. Overpriced, proprietary accessories and extraneous features are what put the Vita where it is now. Sony didn't fix the key issues soon enough (and never fixed the memory cards), and instead, when the system didn't perform as they had hoped, backed away from first party support when it was needed most.
My fear is that someone at Sony might get them to make another handheld, and they could make the same mistakes over again. Overpriced, proprietary accessories and extraneous features are what put the Vita where it is now. Sony didn't fix the key issues soon enough (and never fixed the memory cards), and instead, when the system didn't perform as they had hoped, backed away from first party support when it was needed most.