Sony shares the first real details on its Project Q handheld, now dubbed PlayStation Portal, but it still lacks an exact launch date.
For those unfamiliar with PlayStation Portal, it’s essentially Sony’s take on the Nintendo Switch – a handheld gaming device that lets you continue playing your games away from the TV screen.
Unlike the Switch, though, it can’t play games natively and needs a permanent Wi-Fi connection to work. Sony makes no mention of using it while travelling and all of its examples are using it at home, close to where the PlayStation 5 is. on it looking like two halves of a DualSense controller, that have been awkwardly glued onto a screen, but said screen is confirmed to be an 8-inch LCD screen capable of 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second.
Although, of course, that is dependent on the quality of the broadband, with Sony suggesting at least 5Mbps and ideally 15Mbps. There’s no mention of any PlayStation 5 games being incompatible with PlayStation Portal either, except for PlayStation VR2 games and any games that ‘must be streamed on PS5 using a PS Plus Premium membership.
Despite the lack of a launch window, Sony insists it’s on track for 2023 and promises to share details on how to pre-order it soon.
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