kyliethicc
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Sony can only make a new PSP if they can build a roughly PSP/Vita sized handheld system that can run most PS4 games. It would also be digital only and need to have decent battery life, plenty of storage, and a more premium build than Nintendo. But it can't cost more than $300.
I can't see Sony ever creating another handheld that had to have its own category of games, like PSP and Vita did. Thats why Nintendo merged the Wii U and 3DS into the Switch, to unify their games. So if this PSP2 (or PSP3 or whatever it'd be called) could actually play PS4 games and from then on Sony devs or 3rd parties could essentially just dev a game for PS4 and it'd run on this portable system, that could potentially work.
Issue is I don't think that level of portable tech exists yet for the required price, given the power, size, and battery life needs.
I can't see Sony ever creating another handheld that had to have its own category of games, like PSP and Vita did. Thats why Nintendo merged the Wii U and 3DS into the Switch, to unify their games. So if this PSP2 (or PSP3 or whatever it'd be called) could actually play PS4 games and from then on Sony devs or 3rd parties could essentially just dev a game for PS4 and it'd run on this portable system, that could potentially work.
Issue is I don't think that level of portable tech exists yet for the required price, given the power, size, and battery life needs.