Content can still be purchased for the PSP online at the PlayStation Store's website. Previous purchases made on the handheld will also remain accessible via the PSP's downloads list, and in-game purchases will also be supported.
It's Sony's latest move suggesting its waning interest in its portable platforms, however. Over the weekend, the company announced that it would no longer ship the PlayStation TV microconsole in Japan. A representative for SCEA confirmed to Polygon that shipments for the PSTV concluded in the U.S. at the end of last year as well, with retailers slashing prices last winter.
Sony has also all greatly reduced first-party development for the PSP's successor, PlayStation Vita. An executive for the company's Japanese branch said in October that there were currently no games in production for the Vita.
On March 31, 2016, the PlayStation®Store for PlayStation®Portable (PSP®) system in the SCEA region will be closed. PSP system users will be able to purchase PSP content from the web-based PlayStation Store at store.playstation.com, and also access past purchases from the Download list on their PSP system. Users will continue to have the ability to make in-game purchases from their PSP system.
Select PSP games are also available for purchase on the PlayStation®Store for PlayStation®Vita system users.
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