Sony’s hastily announced PS5 streaming handheld, currently codenamed Project Q, will feature all of the functionality of a traditional DualSense controller, a press release has confirmed. The device, which features an 8-inch LCD screen capable of outputting 1080p images at 60 frames-per-second, has been specifically designed to enable off-screen gameplay, so you can continue playing while your friends and family watch TV – or even when you’re upstairs in bed.
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But it’ll be sacrificing none of the traditional PS5 experience in the process, as the device will include full haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, just like a traditional DualSense pad. The Japanese giant promises the device will “deliver crisp visuals and smooth gameplay”, but it’s important to reiterate that this peripheral won’t run any games natively – it’ll need to be connected to your console via Wi-Fi in order to work.
More information, according to the organisation, will be announced later in the year.
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The handheld needs to have the ability to download and play the games off PS Plus Extra & Premium.
@PlayStationGamer3919 It won't. It's Remote Play only.
If this was able to play PS4 games natively with remote play for PS5 then we could have had something here and probably a day one buy.
So can I play it anywhere as long as I have wifi, or do I have to be on the same wifi as my PS5?
It's a smart looking device but I just don't want to stream games
«the Japanese giant promises the device will “deliver crisp visuals and smooth gameplay»" Considering my internet:
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