- Those who don’t understand Steam Deck are doomed to reinvent it - … But worse. 
- This wouldn’t be a steam deck competitor. At least less directly than it is a switch competitor. And Sony tends to do hardware well, they just don’t have the best pricing track record as of late. - They also don’t have enough games for their last generation to justify a new console, it’s a lot of work populating a library and their ex-exclusives are now playable on Deck. Which, even if it didn’t have thousands of games out of the gate, would actually be a cool mobile PC with guaranteed Linux drivers. - I guess I’m saying folks who are interested in a console handheld are probably not also looking at the deck since it is literally a computer. I don’t disagree on the lack of first party and exclusives. I think they can make a great device, it’s just gonna have a huge lack of content much like the psvr2. - That being said I think there’s a chance they go the route of psvr2 and somehow make the handheld compatible with steam so they don’t have to curate a library given the high cost of game development these days. - Nah it’s never gonna be able to play steam games as Sony is making money on the games it’s selling and not the hardware. - I think the advantage it would have over the Steam Deck is that you wouldn’t have to tinker to get games playing as it’d just be a normal console. - Personally, as a console gamer, I feel more and more attracted by Linux gaming, but I don’t think I’ll make the jump until physical games are gone for good. 
 
 
- And they’ll have a locked ecosystem with bullshit exclusives - Cool. 
 
 
 
- deleted by creator - I agree with you. The PSP (and vita) was amazing because it was also its own thing, and you got games dedicated to it. Not that I don’t find value in a handheld that offers up the same games, I love the switch, but it offers both purposes in one that makes it way more versatile. I don’t really think a system that just plays PS5 games will be as big as they think. It could hit a small market for people that don’t have a system and actually enjoy portable over a system. - One thing I don’t agree with is that you think they will be 2 different games for sale and not a 1 buy gets it on either ps5 console or handheld? In this day in age seeing how switch and steam deck work I highly doubt that they will push this as 2 games. My guess is they request a mobile settings profile from developers to make sure it runs good enough on the hardware which will most likely be slightly less powerful than the console. - deleted by creator 
 
- My PSP was half it’s own console and half a portable PS1. The PS3 ended up with a massive PS1 catalog and I think all of it was downloadable to the PSP. 
 
- The switch and the steam deck have really changed the game. - I have a Switch that I’m almost never using (nor my kids), but yeah the idea is great. - I’d love a similar concept from Sony even if it’d just be a copy. - If only I enjoyed nintendo games as much as sony games. 
 
- Starting at $899.99 
- This sounds cool. They could maybe come up with a new snazzy name to differentiate it from the large home console. - Something to evoke going out and living life, rather than sitting at home in the dark. PS Vitality? Or, they could shorten it. - The PlayStation Lity! 
- I assume it’s going to be a cloud connected screen that streams games. There’s no current way to get thermal and power requirements met for PS5 on a handheld. They’re just trying to remove the in-home PS5 requirement from the Portal. - Didn’t they just push that functionality out in beta on the Portal? - That’s streaming with ps plus. - The report said that this shit will be locally powered - Right, that was the point in my response to the comment above. 
 
 
- Oh, if so, then nevermind. 
 
- Remember when they made a handheld last year? You know the one that requires the ownership of a ps5? Imagine instead of making that they made this instead? No? - Sony is dumb af. 
- They’ll fuck it up. 








