Next-generation PlayStation Devices Incoming

According to recent leaks, Sony is working on not only a new home console, the PlayStation 6, but also a new handheld device called the PlayStation 6 Portable. This marks the first attempt by Sony since the PS Vita back in 2011 to launch a standalone portable gaming device. Rumors suggest that the PS6 Portable will be more powerful than the Xbox Series S and capable of playing games from the PS6 itself, which is quite exciting for fans who love portable gaming.

Backward Compatibility Clarified

One of the biggest questions around the upcoming systems has been whether they will support backward compatibility. While many expect that PS6 and its portable counterpart will support PS5 games, there has been some uncertainty about older titles. Recently, Moore’s Law Is Dead revealed that the PS6 Portable will handle PS4 and PS5 titles natively. This suggests that players will be able to enjoy a broad range of their existing game library on the new portable device, making it a very attractive option for gamers who want to keep playing their favorites without issues.

Technical Details and Digital-Only Play

The information came from an internal Sony document that states the Canis APU in the PS6 Portable will be capable of running games from PS4, PS5, and PS6. However, since the handheld is unlikely to play physical discs, owners will need digital versions of their games. If you already own physical copies, you will probably need to re-purchase them digitally to play on the device, which can be a bit inconvenient but is common for most digital-only consoles. Sony may find a way to let owners of physical discs access digital versions, which would be a fantastic feature for gamers.

Expected Release and Current Alternatives

The latest rumors indicate that both the PS6 and the PS6 Portable could launch sometime in Fall 2027. However, the pricing might be more affordable than many people are anticipating, making it a tempting option once available. In the meantime, those eager to play Sony games on the go can opt for the PlayStation Portal, which lets you stream your PS5 library remotely from your console, offering a decent interim solution for portable gaming.

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