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The anonymous sources also said that, since it's so early in development, Sony could still ultimately decide not to bring it to market. The publication further reported that this new PlayStation ...
Following the massive success of devices like the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck, Sony is reportedly looking to get back into handheld gaming with a new PlayStation portable console. It might take ...
Bloomberg reported on Sunday that Sony is in the early stages of developing ... The PS5 launched in the United States, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea on November ...
ALBAWABA - According to Bloomberg, Japanese tech giant Sony is reportedly working on a new handheld console to rival competitors such as the Nintendo Switch, and Valve's Steam Deck. Unfortunately ...
According to a Bloomberg report, Sony is currently developing a new handheld console that can play PlayStation 5 games. Those familiar with the project have indicated that the system is apparently ...
Except as now reported by Bloomberg, Sony is apparently working on a new handheld that you can take anywhere, and you'll even be able to play your PS5 games on it. According to the report ...
I've long rated the Sony A7 IV as one of the most complete mirrorless ... even if it is due an update. The new Nikon Z6 III has received its first-ever price cut which you can find over at my ...
Sony is reportedly working on a brand new portable console to build on the idea of its PlayStation Portal and compete with Nintendo in the handheld space, according to a report from Bloomberg.
That could change in the future as Sony is reportedly developing a new portable console that would offer games directly on-device, Bloomberg reports. Yes, the handheld device will allegedly have ...
But now, we have a slightly more credible report from Bloomberg (thanks, VGC), claiming that Sony may well be developing a new 'PSP' to compete more directly with Nintendo. According to Bloomberg ...