Sony focusing on Remote Play with Vita instead of Cross-Controller support because people lack "four eyes"
Sony has said it is focusing more on Remote Play between PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita instead of using the latter as second controller because "people don't have four eyes."
Speaking in an interview with CVG at gamescom, Sony World Wide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida said the firm tried out dual-screen gaming with LittleBigPlanet's Cross-Controller support, and while it is interesting in theory, "you have to tell people when to watch the portable and watch the TV."
"But people don't have four eyes, so I think that's why we are focusing on Remote Play," he said. "I like playing console games in bed on Vita."
Almost all PS4 games can be played remotely on Vita going forward, and the tech was demonstrated yesterday during Sony's gamescom press conference when Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot took the stage to show how it works in Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag.
PS4 is out in November.