PlayStation seems to want to get in on this action after having been out of the portable gaming device business for quite a while. The company announced a new device called Project Q at the PlayStation Showcase. It's a tablet that's essentially fused with a DualSense controller, similar to the Backbone controllers that have been released for phones. The device will be able to stream games that are installed on your PS5 over WiFi. It's unclear if you have to be connected to the same WiFi as your PS5 or if you'll be able to play this on a WiFi connection anywhere in the world. Similarly, it sounds like you won't be able to play Project Q if you don't have a PS5.
Take a sneak peek at new accessories revealed at today’s Showcase — the Project Q device for playing games installed on your PS5 and streamed over WiFi, plus our first official wireless earbuds offering lossless audio on PS5 and PC.
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) May 24, 2023
More details to come in the months ahead. pic.twitter.com/0nzemSWSCV
As of right now, we have no idea how much this thing will cost, when it will be available, or much more about how it will even function. Either way, PlayStation is clearly interested in cornering the handheld market in some capacity. Whether or not it will do enough to make anyone interested remains to be seen. There seems to be more interest in a PS Vita 2 or something similar than another streaming device, but we'll see what comes of it.
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