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PlayStation 6 and PlayStation Portable future visions

 The recent PlayStation video about the "simulated" technology in development, discussed between AMD and Sony engineers that will power the PlayStation 6 was interesting from a geek point of view. But from a gameplay perspective, there is - IMO - no need for a PlayStation 6 for another few years. Especially with the limp Xbox is-it-isn't-it launch .  April 2026 Update:  Compatibility with PS5 and PS4 games seems to be locked-in, as anything the PS6 full fat hardware the portable versions should be able to do as well, with near-invisible trade-offs at the silicon level.  Prices are firming up too with estimates around the PlayStation 6 handheld at between $500 to $700 and a PlayStation 6 at $700 to $1,000, depending on the deepening silicon crisis and Sony's budgeting wizards.  Only a few developers around the world could afford to take advantage of it for AAA+ budget games. Everyone else is still barely cutting the skin of the PS5's power, and most western smal...

PlayStation 4 and Vita to offer full remote play function

Remote Play on the PS3 and Vita is somewhat limited, think of it as a geeky experiment. But with the PS4, David Perry of Gaikai has just announced that it will offer full remote play OF ALL GAMES on the Vita, so you can move your game from the big screen to the small screen at a touch of the Share button.


More on this as we get the info but there's the likelihood of the full PS1, PS2, PS3 and other game catalogues will also be available on any device including the Vita (which has the buttons to do them justice) over any tablet or phone.

This alone could make the PS Vita come of age, assuming a decent subscription service through PSN.

Currently playing on my Vita/PS3/PS4/PS5


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