At this week's PlayStation Showcase, Sony announced Project Q, a new portable device designed for streaming from your PlayStation 5 and playing without a TV. This Wii U-like device has generated a lot of criticism, and now it seems that it will receive more, as a new report suggests that its battery leaves much to be desired.
According to Insider Gaming, the same outlet that originally reported on the existence of Project Q back in April, the battery life of Project Q will be lower than that of the DualSense. The device's autonomy is expected to last between 3 and 4 hours.
As a point of comparison, a full charge of the DualSense lasts between 12 and 15 hours of gameplay. On the other hand, the battery life of the DualSense Edge lasts between 5 and 10 hours. It's not surprising that Project Q has less autonomy, as it also needs power for its screen. That said, many would expect Sony to use a larger capacity battery given its size and power requirements.
It is important to note that Sony has not yet confirmed the autonomy that Project Q will have. We will keep you informed when we have more official details about this device.
Remember that Project Q is scheduled to debut sometime this year, and according to Insider Gaming, its release could be in November. Its price is unknown.
What do you think about this news? Are you excited about Project Q, or do you think it will be a failure? Let us know in the comments.
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