Cave no longer plans to release two games for the PlayStation Vita.
The developer announced its original intentions last year at the Tokyo Game Show. The first entry was a social game with a Sengoku theme called Shirotsuku, and the second was a new, unnamed shoot-'em-up. Both games have been canceled.
"Any platform we release a game on whether it be Xbox 360 or Vita we make our games specifically for that platform," Makoto Asada, Game Development Manager at Cave, said in an interview last year. "The shooting game we make for Vita will be a title that matches the characteristics of that hardware."
Cave has recently expanded into the mobile market. One of its titles, Akai Katana, dropped on Xbox 360 this week in North America thanks to publisher Rising Star Games' distribution deal with Aksys.
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