Sony is strenuously denying the Engadget story regarding the company apologising for faulty Japanese launch Vitas - as well as a Youtube video that allegedly showed such problems.David Wilson, head of UK PR at Sony Computer Entertainment, said to The Guardian newspaper, "The PS Vita has had a terrific launch and sold in large numbers. We're annoyed with these stories, because we can't find any evidence of widespread glitches.
"The stories even said that Sony has issued an apology for PS Vita glitches, which simply isn't true – there's an apology on our Japanese website for people who are having trouble getting through to our technical help line, but that's it.
"And there's a page showing standard procedures for powering the PS Vita on and off, which has been on our site since before the launch, which has been presented in some news stories as a means of solving the alleged glitches."
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The Guardian.