Sony has been rumored to be working on a new handheld console for some time, and now it looks like the device could be released as soon as November. According to a report from Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson, Project Q is currently on track to launch in mid-to-late November of this year.

Project Q is said to be an 8-inch LCD tablet with one half of a DualSense controller on either side. It will be a streaming-only device that gives users access to games running on their PS5. This means that Project Q will not be able to play standalone games, but it will still offer a wide range of titles to choose from.

The price of Project Q is still unknown, but it is expected to be priced competitively with other handheld consoles. If Project Q does indeed launch in November, it could be a major player in the handheld gaming market.

Here are some of the key features of Project Q:

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  • 8-inch LCD display
  • DualSense controller
  • Streaming-only device
  • Access to a wide range of PS5 games
  • Competitive price

Project Q could be a major player in the handheld gaming market. It offers a unique combination of features that could appeal to a wide range of gamers. The streaming-only nature of the device could make it a great option for people who want to play PS5 games on the go, but don’t want to lug around a large console. The competitive price could also make Project Q a more affordable option than other handheld consoles.

We’ll have to wait and see how Project Q performs when it launches in November. However, it has the potential to be a major player in the handheld gaming market.

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