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Sony Unveils Project Q: A Handheld Device Designed for PlayStation 5 Games

A new handheld device that will soon be sold in stores and enable customers to play PlayStation 5 games remotely over WiFi has been unveiled by Sony. Any compatible game installed on a PS5 machine can be played remotely using Wi-Fi2 with the 'Project Q' dedicated hardware, which will be available later this year

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Sony Unveils Project Q

A new handheld device that will soon be sold in stores and enable customers to play PlayStation 5 games remotely over WiFi has been unveiled by Sony. Any compatible game installed on a PS5 machine can be played remotely using Wi-Fi2 with the 'Project Q' dedicated hardware, which will be available later this year.

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Things to know about Project Q by Sony

"With a vibrant 8-inch LCD screen capable of up to 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second, the new handheld device delivers crisp visuals and smooth gameplay streamed from your PS5 when you're away from your TV," the business stated. All of the functions and features of the DualSense wireless controller are present in the Project Q gadget, including haptic feedback and programmable triggers.

Sony's Vision

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Jim Ryan, President and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment noted that it also "highlights the tremendous popularity and power of the PS5 as the global development community rallies to push its advanced capabilities to the limit." During an event, he said, "We're heavily investing in the future with innovative best-in-class hardware like PlayStation VR2 and the recently unveiled Project Q, and our expansion into PC, Mobile, and Live Service gaming is transforming how and where our content can be enjoyed."

Sony unveiled various new and future PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR2, and PC games

Along with the first official wireless earphones from PlayStation, Sony unveiled various new and future PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR2, and PC games. The Bluetooth-enabled earbuds are compatible with cell phones and are advertised as having next-generation audio immersion for the PS5 and PC. When they launch later this year, they will deliver lossless audio with reduced latency for a superior listening experience.

Conclusion

The event ended with a fresh, in-depth look at Marvel's Spider-Man 2, which Insomniac Games will release for the PlayStation 5 this autumn. In the new clip, Kraven the Hunter and Lizard were just some of the thrilling new foes that gamers may battle as either Miles Morales or Peter Parker.

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