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Rumour: A new PlayStation portable console is coming!

Rumour: A new PlayStation portable console is coming!

Tom Henderson, a well-known leaker in the gaming industry, who recently revealed Sony’s plans for Playstation 5 Pro And for one Simple PS5 redesign with removable disc readerNow with another report. Specifically, reveal how The company is also planning another PlayStation consolewhich many probably did not expect to hear about!

According to Henderson’s publication in indoor gamesAnd Sony is preparing a brand new portable console for PlayStationwhich at the moment Codename Q Lite. This new PlayStation handheld won’t exactly be the successor to the PSP and PS Vita, as it has been reported that in order to work, one will need a PlayStation 5. The handheld will work by making use of the PlayStation 5’s Remote Play feature, to stream content from main console. It should be noted that the console will not do cloud streaming, but will require a persistent internet connection to connect to the owner’s PS5 central console. Adaptive streaming for the Q Lite will be in up to 1080p resolution at 60fps.

As for the portable console’s physical features, prototypes show that it will look a lot like the PlayStation 5 console, but with a massive 8-inch LCD touchscreen in the middle. The device will have adaptive triggers and haptic feedback and will include everything you would expect from a handheld console, such as volume buttons, speakers, audio input jack, and so on.

According to Insider Gaming, the Q Lite is currently in the QA (Quality Assurance Testing) phase and is scheduled to be released before the PlayStation 5 Pro and after the PS5 update with removable disc reader.

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Of course, Sony hasn’t made any official announcements yet, so we suggest you take all of the above with a grain of salt.

For the record, PSP (PlayStation Portable) was Sony’s first portable console, launched in 2004 to compete with Nintendo DS. It had a widescreen LCD screen with a resolution of 480 x 272, UMD’s own optical drives and multimedia capabilities. It’s designed to be a “Walkman for the 21st Century” and delivers console-quality graphics, but on the go. PSP has sold over 80 million games worldwide and has an incredibly rich library of over 1,300 games.

PS Vita (PlayStation Vita) was the successor to the PSP and was released in 2011 in Japan and 2012 in other countries. It features a 960 x 544 OLED touchscreen, rear touchpad, two analog sticks, front and rear cameras, and motion sensors. It supports digital games and cross-play with PS3 and PS4. The PS Vita was praised for its hardware and features, but it struggled to compete with smartphones and the Nintendo 3DS. It eventually sold around 16 million worldwide and was pulled from the market in 2019.

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