When Sony confirmed at the end of May that it would launch the Project Q game handheld, the outside world was quite curious about it. Project Q seems to be an 8-inch LCD screen with a DualSense handle that can be disassembled on the left and right sides. The most important thing is that the official information indicates that the device needs to be connected to PlayStation 5 via Wi-Fi to play games through Remote Play.
Engineering machine spy photos out
The outside world is puzzled by Sony’s arrangement, thinking that the practice of only connecting to PlayStation 5 to play games through Remote Play has made Project Q’s functions very simple. However, Sony has not disclosed more specifications and functions until yesterday.
Although Project Q has not confirmed whether it is the same when it is officially launched, it can be seen from the leaked spy photos that it is equipped with an Android system, which may give players more flexibility. In addition to connecting to PS5 games through Remote Play, there is also the possibility of using Android programs or games.
However, Sony has always emphasized that Project Q is an accessory for streaming PS5 games, not a stand-alone game console like Nintendo Switch or Steam Deck. Rumors indicate that Sony plans to use Project Q to cooperate with the cloud game service that will be launched later, but it is currently unknown whether the service will be able to catch up with the launch when the rumor of this new machine is released in November.
source:theverge