بينما شاركت هذه المعلومات في البداية في مجتمع PlayStation، وجدت أن التفاعل كان مكثفًا جدًا. الآن أقدمها هنا، حيث أتمنى أن تستمر المناقشة بمنظور أكثر توازنًا. ما رأيك في شائعات PSP3؟
Times have changed. Fifteen years ago, a product like the PSP3 would have amazed everyone, but now it feels underwhelming. There are so many powerful handhelds available that can run AAA titles, including cross-platform games like Spider-Man and Gears of War.
Accurate specifications are essential for a meaningful discussion. Sharing unrealistic specs isn’t helpful, since naturally everyone would want such a device.
The point is we don’t know yet. It could be a Switch-like device or share some PS6 specifications without being identical, likely at a higher price. A starting price around $500 seems possible, increasing based on features.
AMD contracts with Sony for a handheld have been confirmed, and Sony submitted related patents earlier. While current price expectations may be unrealistic, it will be interesting to see how this develops.
There are speculations that this could be the PS6, which seems far-fetched, but it’s hard to know what to expect anymore.
One suggestion is that a docking station would provide full PS6 power, while the handheld mode would lower performance, similar to a Switch-style console.
Another possibility is that PS6 games might only be available through streaming, while the system natively launches PS5 and PS4 games.
You’re probably getting a lot of backlash because people dislike random rumors being posted.
Also, the price seems unrealistic and makes this even less credible. A handheld that plays PS5 and PS6 games for $500 in two years? When have you ever seen technology get cheaper?
It would have to cost more than the PS5, because portability always adds expense for the same performance.
Sony’s decisions can be puzzling. I’m among those who would rather have a PSP than a full console.
I recently bought the 30th Anniversary Portal, and while it’s great, it lags even with my 500mbps download and 100mbps upload internet. It also won’t connect to my phone’s hotspot when I’m out.
I wish there was a new PSP3 that isn’t a streaming device, so I could use it on planes and during long drives.
I believe they’re developing a hybrid console similar to the Switch, where the main unit houses the CPU or APU and the dock contains a dedicated GPU (eGPU). This technology requires significant time for mass production and content development.
Sony might be cautious after the PS Vita’s failure, but the handheld market has improved with the success of PC handhelds and the Switch. The current sales of the Switch 2 could also be influencing their decision.
For the PSP3 to succeed, Sony should avoid proprietary hardware for storage and ensure proper marketing.
Times have changed. Fifteen years ago, a product like the PSP3 would have amazed everyone, but now it feels underwhelming. There are so many powerful handhelds available that can run AAA titles, including cross-platform games like Spider-Man and Gears of War.
I’d love for this to be true—a new handheld with better than PS5 specs, likely PS5 Pro specs, for under $500. It just seems unlikely at that price.
These rumors seem too good to be true for the price.
That looks more like an RP5 to me.
This is one of the wildest rumors out there. The PlayStation subreddit actually went easy on you.
I’m just asking for thoughts; I didn’t write the rumor.
Accurate specifications are essential for a meaningful discussion. Sharing unrealistic specs isn’t helpful, since naturally everyone would want such a device.
The point is we don’t know yet. It could be a Switch-like device or share some PS6 specifications without being identical, likely at a higher price. A starting price around $500 seems possible, increasing based on features.
AMD contracts with Sony for a handheld have been confirmed, and Sony submitted related patents earlier. While current price expectations may be unrealistic, it will be interesting to see how this develops.
A portable gaming device from Sony that can run PS6 games for less than a PS6? I don’t think that’s likely.
There are speculations that this could be the PS6, which seems far-fetched, but it’s hard to know what to expect anymore.
One suggestion is that a docking station would provide full PS6 power, while the handheld mode would lower performance, similar to a Switch-style console.
Another possibility is that PS6 games might only be available through streaming, while the system natively launches PS5 and PS4 games.
The PS6 will likely cost at least $799.99.
You’re probably getting a lot of backlash because people dislike random rumors being posted.
Also, the price seems unrealistic and makes this even less credible. A handheld that plays PS5 and PS6 games for $500 in two years? When have you ever seen technology get cheaper?
It would have to cost more than the PS5, because portability always adds expense for the same performance.
I shared this for discussion, just like my other post. I don’t mind being downvoted by strangers.
I’ve been hearing about PSP3 rumors for over a year and saw that tweet, so I thought I’d share it.
Sony seems to be taking a cautious approach with handheld devices like the PSP3.
Sony’s decisions can be puzzling. I’m among those who would rather have a PSP than a full console.
I recently bought the 30th Anniversary Portal, and while it’s great, it lags even with my 500mbps download and 100mbps upload internet. It also won’t connect to my phone’s hotspot when I’m out.
I wish there was a new PSP3 that isn’t a streaming device, so I could use it on planes and during long drives.
I believe they’re developing a hybrid console similar to the Switch, where the main unit houses the CPU or APU and the dock contains a dedicated GPU (eGPU). This technology requires significant time for mass production and content development.
Sony might be cautious after the PS Vita’s failure, but the handheld market has improved with the success of PC handhelds and the Switch. The current sales of the Switch 2 could also be influencing their decision.
For the PSP3 to succeed, Sony should avoid proprietary hardware for storage and ensure proper marketing.