I’m curious if Sony has any plans to launch a new portable handheld device this year, similar to the PSP. Is there any news on that front?
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I don’t think Sony has any announcements for a new handheld device this year. They seem to be focused on their PS5 and its ecosystem right now.
Actually, I think it’s worth mentioning that Nintendo is always pushing their handhelds. If you’re looking for something portable, maybe check out what they have instead!
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Yeah, I’ve heard the same. It seems like they’re leaving the handheld market to Nintendo for now.