Leaked images and video have surfaced online, allegedly showcasing Sony’s recently-announced “Project Q” handheld system. Twitter user Zuby_Tech shared the images and a 28-second video demonstrating the system’s functionality.
The leaked content provides a closer look at the handheld device’s eight-inch screen, as well as the triggers located on both sides of the device. There is also evidence to suggest that the system runs on Android software.
Further details about the release date and pricing of the Project Q handheld system are still unclear. However, the leaked images and video offer encouraging news for eager fans who want to get their hands on the device sooner rather than later.
Back in late May, Sony unveiled the Sony PS5 Project Q handheld during the PlayStation Showcase. This handheld cloud gaming system utilizes the console’s Remote Play feature to stream games instead of running them locally. It aims to provide an enhanced streaming experience for the PS Plus library, offering a dedicated machine alternative to relying solely on a smartphone.
In an article titled “Sony’s Project Q is a handheld without the portability,” Rhys expressed skepticism about the potential success of the device, stating that its unveiling was underwhelming in an already lukewarm PlayStation Showcase. While there is a possibility for the device to surprise upon its launch, the article ponders whether it will truly mark a triumphant return for Sony’s handheld gaming endeavors.
Source: The Loadout