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Was There a Gravity Rush Sequel on PS Vita

Many fans wonder about the platform history of this beloved franchise, specifically regarding handheld availability. This article confirms that while the original game was a PlayStation Vita exclusive, the sequel was not released on that system. We will examine the transition to the PlayStation 4, the reasons behind the platform shift, and the current status of the series for handheld players.

The original Gravity Rush, known as Gravity Daze in Japan, launched in 2012 as a flagship title for the PlayStation Vita. It received critical acclaim for its unique gravity-shifting mechanics and anime-inspired art style. Because the game was designed specifically for the handheld’s hardware, it became one of the system’s most defining experiences. Fans naturally expected the follow-up to remain on the same portable device to maintain continuity for the user base.

However, Gravity Rush 2 was released exclusively for the PlayStation 4 in 2017. The development team at Japan Studio decided to move the franchise to the home console to leverage more powerful hardware. This shift allowed for larger environments, improved graphics, and more complex gameplay mechanics that the PlayStation Vita could not support. Consequently, there was no native version of Gravity Rush 2 developed for the Vita cartridge or digital store.

Despite the lack of a native sequel, PlayStation 4 owners could utilize the Remote Play feature to stream Gravity Rush 2 to their Vita screens. This allowed users to play the game on the handheld indirectly, though it required the console to be powered on nearby. For native experiences, players looking to revisit the story must play the original Vita title or the Remastered version found on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Ultimately, the sequel remains a home console experience rather than a portable one.