During PlayStation Showcase 2023, Sony officially presented the PlayStation Project Q, a new portable video game console. As a recent leak had anticipated, the hardware will focus entirely on cloud gaming. Gamers will have the opportunity to stream their PS5 games to Project Q. So don’t expect portable hardware to integrate next-gen components, as title processing will be the responsibility of the PlayStation 5.
Of course, the PlayStation Project Q will support Remote Play, the function of PlayStation consoles to stream their games to other equipment such as smartphones, tablets and computers. All from home Wi-Fi network.
In essence, PlayStation Project Q will serve the same purpose: that you can enjoy your PS5 games beyond the main room. However, to set itself apart from the aforementioned devices, Sony has designed its product with a sole focus on the gaming experience.
PlayStation Project Q has controls clearly inspired by the DualSense. It is as if they had cut the PS5 controller into two parts to place each one at the ends of the screen. The latter, by the way, measures 8 inches. Yes, it’s bigger than the panel on the Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, or Asus ROG Ally.
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