It seems that the days of the Atari VCS could be numbered, especially after what we have discussed this morning, but according to what we can read in Tom’s Hardwarea restructuring that is taking place in the company has led to a suspension of the manufacturing contracts they have with the company that makes the Atari VCS.
In principle, this comes in the wake of a reorganization of the company’s hardware businessworking to have a new commercial strategy according to new statements from the company, something that has brought with it the aforementioned suspension of the console’s manufacturing contracts. However, the company continues to maintain its inventory and fill new orders.
According to Atari, the company remains dedicated to the console, adding more support for game developers for the platform, thus adding more games to your storeand generally speaking, Atari indicates that hardware is an important part of the company’s long-term strategy.
However, it does not seem to have been mentioned that the VCS that is currently on the market is the hardware with which the company plans to continue, because if the manufacturing contracts have been suspendedit could well be that we are facing the possibility of a major revision of the console as part of Atari’s new plans, who launched this concept in 2017, and who have also mentioned an expansion of the VCS ecosystem in their statements.
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Jordi Bercial
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