More Steam Deck rival than Vita revival
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I’ve been mourning the PlayStation Vita since it was discontinued in 2009, and while it’s not on ourbest gaming handheldlist, it’s still one of my favorite portables. Comparatively, thePlayStation Portalisn’t really the successor I was looking for, especially since its remote play nature tethers it to your home. So, you can imagine my excitement upon seeing a reliable GPU leaker talking about a Vita successor, even if its current namesake is merely a rumor placeholder.
In a new video byYouTubechannelMoore’s Law is Dead, the leaker runs through a “custom AMD APU” that’ll end up in a new PlayStation handheld. The YouTuber does admit that while he’s using the term “PlayStation Vita 2” to describe the portable, it’s not an official name by any means. In fact, the leaker says he’s using it in the same way “Xbox 720” was thrown around before the Xbox One arrived, so you diehard Vita fans will want to curb your enthusiasm.
That said, there are still plenty of reasons to be excited about the prospect of a new PlayStation handheld, providing its real. For starters, developers allegedly told MLID that the portable’s APU could use 18 Compute Units so as to maintain full backwards compatibility with digital PS4 games. It may also boast the ability to run PS5 games using a “pro like patch,” but that will seemingly require devs to participate.
Naturally, these PlayStation Vita 2 rumors are anything but an official confirmation of a new handheld. The leaker does “100% confirm” that a new PlayStation handheld is in the early stages of development, but as with all hardware whispers, I’d hold back on getting your hopes up. Even if Sony is working on a new device, it’ll apparently launch at around the same time as the PS6, so there’s still a long road a head of its potential arrival. Still, if you are excited at the idea of a PS handheld that can take on theSteam Deck, watch this space.
If you’re still focussed on trying to get Sony’s latest handheld, swing by ourPlayStation Portal stocktracker and keep tabs on availability.
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