Recent rumors are suggesting that PlayStation could be planning to launch a brand-new revision of the PS Portal later this year. While not as cemented in the handheld gaming market as one of its ...
Sony is reportedly back in the handheld game — for real this time. Not another streaming-only companion like the PlayStation Portal, but a full-fledged portable gaming system that could launch ...
Dominik Bošnjak is a freelance writer from Croatia. He has been writing about games for as long as he can remember and began doing so professionally in 2010 because an opportunity presented itself ...
Priye's fondness of gaming started early when he first beat Double Dragon II and couldn't stop himself from doing it all over again every chance he got. Since then, playing a bunch of Contra, GTA, ...
Handheld gaming has been popular since Nintendo launched the Game Boy in 1989, but we’re currently living through a golden ...
Following nearly a year of rumors, a major news publication has corroborated reports of a PlayStation handheld. This morning, Bloomberg claimed to have heard from its sources that Sony’s eyeing a ...
It looks like Sony is eager to return to the handheld gaming market after the surprise success of the PS Portal. According to a Bloomberg report, Sony is developing a new handheld gaming console that ...
The success of the Nintendo Switch has made competitors scramble for a piece of the market share. Xbox recently announced that they are working on a handheld gaming device, and PlayStation has also ...
In this snippet from Podcast Beyond 874, Between Nintendo Switch’s impending successor, Valve’s Steam Deck and its ilk, and Phil Spencer casually announcing an Xbox handheld is in development, ...
From modern classics to the latest innovations, these handheld game consoles have defined portable gaming, including the PSP, Switch and Steam Deck.
The latest PS Portal system software update quietly added a feature that might be another step towards a stand-alone handheld. Sony didn’t make any mention of this on the PS Blog, but the patch notes ...