A successor (of sorts) to PlayStation Portable and PS Vita is reportedly in development at Sony. The company is apparently ...
Sony joins Microsoft in the race to develop a standalone portable console that would play games on the go like Nintendo's ...
Bloomberg is reporting this morning that Sony is working on a portable version of the PlayStation 5. This comes hot on the ...
Claims are pointing that Sony is currently developing a new portable console, capable of playing PlayStation 5 games.
Bloomberg have reported that Sony has a new handheld console in early development, which will allow PlayStation fans to play ...
Sony may be working on a portable version of the PlayStation 5, but it feels like there are already more reasons to write it ...
After watching Nintendo dominate the gaming landscape over the last eight years with a hybrid game console, Sony is getting ...
Last year, the gaming company launched PlayStation Portal, a handheld that allows players to stream their PS5 to the device. A new update even allows users to stream from a select library of games ...
Sony revealed in May that the PS5 had sold a healthy 56 million units since launch. Still, the number of PS5 units in active use each month was matched by active use of the decade-old PS4, suggesting ...
PlayStation's handheld will finally support dedicated game streaming—and with another portable playing device supposedly ...
PlayStation is, of course, no stranger to handheld gaming. The PSP constituted the only serious competition Nintendo ever had ...
Sony's looking into a portable machine that'll play full, local PS5 games. Fun fact: the PS5 has AMD hardware pretty similar to the Steam Deck.