Sony rumored to develop handheld console to rival Nintendo Switch

Sony is reportedly working on a new handheld gaming device that can play PlayStation 5 games natively without needing a Wi-Fi connection. The console builds on the existing PlayStation Portal and aims to compete directly with the Nintendo Switch. However, its launch remains years away, potentially missing the mark against upcoming competition.

Reports indicate that Sony is developing a portable gaming console designed to challenge the dominance of the Nintendo Switch in the handheld market. According to Bloomberg, the device will extend the capabilities of the PlayStation Portal, allowing users to run PS5 games directly on the hardware without relying on Wi-Fi streaming.

The PlayStation Portal, announced in 2023 and only recently made available in Singapore, initially served as a streaming accessory for PS5 games over Wi-Fi. A recent software update has expanded its functionality, enabling it to stream select titles from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog without requiring the PS5 console to be powered on. This evolution suggests Sony's intent to deepen its presence in portable gaming.

Despite the excitement, Bloomberg notes that the new handheld console is still "years away from launch." This timeline poses challenges for Sony, as Nintendo is anticipated to reveal its Switch successor in the first quarter of 2025, potentially solidifying its lead in the sector.

The rumor highlights ongoing innovation in portable gaming, where native performance could appeal to players seeking seamless experiences. Yet, catching up to established players like Nintendo will require swift execution from Sony.

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