GameStop will stop selling PSP games in 25% of its stores.
The retailer is presumably making room for the Vita and its growing selection of games, as well as other future releases. The handheld launched in February.
"The consolidation is occurring to maximize the merchandising space in the smallest 25% of stores," a representative told Kotaku. "It will also provide a greater assortment in those stores that will continue to carry the category."
Software for the PSP will be available at bigger GameStop outlets and online.
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