The rumors were true and have been confirmed during the PlayStation Showcase. Sony has unveiled Project Qthe internal name given to your new portable device that is powerfully reminiscent of other products such as Nintendo Switch y Steam Deck. However, the differences are quite noticeable.
Starting with the fact that it is not allowed to install games directly on the device, but its function is to allow streaming of PS5 video games. This will be possible through using Remote Play with a Wi-Fi enabled network to be able to enjoy on its 8-inch HD screen. In turn, we will have a DualSense controller on both sides to control the action.
We are talking about an LCD screen capable of displaying titles at 1080p resolution and 60FPSjust like reports Sony itself. The controller functions will be as expected, since we will have haptic vibration and adaptive triggers to further improve the experience. However, there are still several doubts that must be resolved.
For example, a release date is unknown, although Jim Ryan has pointed out that it will be sometime in 2023. The price is another question that remains up in the air, while what is clear is that we need to have a PS5 to be able to play. That is, if we have the Sony console, it will be necessary to have the games installed on the system and from there start the game remotely.
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