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A fresh leak potentially reveals just how powerful a PS6 handheld may be, as well as backwards-compatibility, which could ...
The new PlayStation handheld device, formerly known as Project Q, has been named PlayStation Portal, and it will be available for $199.99 later this year.
Sony has announced a new PlayStation handheld device, codenamed Project Q. A first look at the portable was shown during this week's PlayStation Showcase, with an 8-inch LCD screen between two ...
According to a new leak, the PS6 and a handheld version of the PlayStation 6 could be available to purchase as early as ...
Gaming PlayStation New PlayStation handheld in the works – Sony sets its sights on the Nintendo Switch's success Sony seems to be shifting gears, as a new report claims that another PlayStation ...
New leaks suggest Sony is working on a next-gen console and a powerful handheld device with a focus on accessibility over raw ...
The new handheld is expected to be always-online and target 1080p 60FPS gaming, and will also require gamers to own a PlayStation 5 in order for the handheld to function.
The PlayStation Portal is a great handheld and it serves its purpose, but it’s not inaccurate to say that PlayStation fans want a handheld that plays games natively, as opposed to streaming them.
The last handheld PlayStation console was, of course, the PlayStation Vita in 2011. It was a full-blown console, complete with its own game catalogue that included spin-offs of Uncharted, God of ...
A recent leak suggests Sony is working on a new PlayStation handheld device, but instead of being a truly portable device like the PSP and PS Vita, it will require a PS5 and use Remote Play.
The PlayStation Portal, a handheld device designed to bring the PS5 experience to the palm of your hand, is set to launch later this year at a price point of $199.99.
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