Project Q Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/project-q/ Technology News and Reviews Sun, 23 Jul 2023 04:05:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Sony Project Q gaming handheld to be based on Android https://www.techgoing.com/sony-project-q-gaming-handheld-to-be-based-on-android/ Sun, 23 Jul 2023 04:05:50 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=115575 The latest leaked image to appear on IMGUR shows that Sony’s Project Q gaming handheld appears to be running on a modified Android system. ▲ image source IMGUR Sony officials have said that Project Q is a dedicated device that will launch later this year, and gamers will be able to remotely play any compatible […]

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The latest leaked image to appear on IMGUR shows that Sony’s Project Q gaming handheld appears to be running on a modified Android system.


▲ image source IMGUR

Sony officials have said that Project Q is a dedicated device that will launch later this year, and gamers will be able to remotely play any compatible game installed on their PS5 console via Wi-Fi. Sony describes the device as having an 8-inch LCD screen with a resolution of up to 1080p and a frame rate of up to 60fps.

According to wccftech, if the Project Q does run on Android and not a customized OS like the PS Vita, geeks will likely find a way to enable streaming of GeForce NOW, Shadow, Boosteroid, Amazon Luna, and Xbox Cloud apps like GeForce NOW, Shadow, Boosteroid, Amazon Luna and Xbox Cloud. This also means that Project Q will be able to be used as a viable alternative to devices like the Logitech G Gloud or Abxylute.

However, as previously reported, there is news that the Project Q has only 3-4 hours of battery life, and may not be able to compete with other gaming handhelds such as the Steam Deck, which has 12 hours of battery life, and the Logitech G Cloud, which has 7 hours.

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Sony PlayStation handheld price is less than $300: will release in November this year https://www.techgoing.com/sony-playstation-handheld-price-is-less-than-300-will-release-in-november-this-year/ Fri, 23 Jun 2023 16:02:43 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=108148 Sony announced a streaming handheld called “Project Q” on the earlier PlayStation Showcase. The handheld has an 8-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 1080p and supports 60FPS. It can bring clear visual effects and a smooth gaming experience to players. According to the game blogger TCMF, and according to the information released by the […]

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Sony announced a streaming handheld called “Project Q” on the earlier PlayStation Showcase. The handheld has an 8-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 1080p and supports 60FPS. It can bring clear visual effects and a smooth gaming experience to players.

According to the game blogger TCMF, and according to the information released by the FTC, the price of this “Project Q” streaming handheld will not exceed US$300 and this handheld will be released in 2023. It will be officially released in November, so stay tuned!

The “Project Q” handheld allows players to remotely stream via Wi-Fi to play any compatible game installed on the PS5 console. The handle of the handheld includes all the functions of the DualSense wireless controller, including adaptive triggers, haptic feedback and more.

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Sony’s PS5 gaming console Project Q has 3-4 hours of battery life https://www.techgoing.com/sonys-ps5-gaming-console-project-q-has-3-4-hours-of-battery-life/ Sat, 27 May 2023 03:50:27 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=100941 According to foreign technology media Insider Gaming, Sony’s upcoming game console Project Q has a battery life of only 3-4 hours, and may not be able to compete with other game consoles such as Steam Deck. Sony Project Q is exactly in line with the previous revelations. It uses a large 8-inch screen, supports 1080p […]

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According to foreign technology media Insider Gaming, Sony’s upcoming game console Project Q has a battery life of only 3-4 hours, and may not be able to compete with other game consoles such as Steam Deck.

Sony Project Q is exactly in line with the previous revelations. It uses a large 8-inch screen, supports 1080p 60fps streaming, and has all the buttons and functions of the DualSense wireless controller, which can stream PS5 games on the handheld via Wi-Fi ( The premise is that you have to have a PS5).

The battery life of other game consoles is as follows:


Steam Deck

Valve says the Steam Deck should have between two and eight hours of battery life, but depending on the game, battery life can vary more. The game with the longest battery life in the foreign media test is “Super Meat Boy”, which persisted for 9 hours and 17 minutes, turned on the flight mode and the lowest screen brightness, and the shortest was only 1 hour and 17 minutes (“Horizon: Dawn Dawn” quality is full height).


ASUS ROG Ally:

In terms of battery life, the ASUS ROG Ally has a battery life of 4 hours, while the Steam Deck has a battery life of 7 hours. The Ally managed 5 hours and 51 minutes on Tom’s Hardware’s web browsing test and 1 hour and 43 minutes on the PCMark 10 test.


Logitech G Cloud

When fully charged, Logitech G Cloud can support up to 12 hours.

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Project Q, Ubisoft’s multiplayer brawler, is out of development https://www.techgoing.com/project-q-ubisofts-multiplayer-brawler-is-out-of-development/ Tue, 24 Jan 2023 06:11:44 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=66398 The game was announced by Ubisoft in April 2022 under the codename “Project Q”, a team-based arena game for PS, Xbox and PC platforms. According to the latest news, the game has been axed. Ubisoft announced on 12 January that it was changing its internal strategy, including the cancellation of three unannounced development projects, due […]

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The game was announced by Ubisoft in April 2022 under the codename “Project Q”, a team-based arena game for PS, Xbox and PC platforms. According to the latest news, the game has been axed.

Ubisoft announced on 12 January that it was changing its internal strategy, including the cancellation of three unannounced development projects, due to the failure of recently released content to meet expectations.

Recently, Ubisoft representatives confirmed to Engadget that one of the games being axed is “Project Q”. With the cancellation of Project Q, Ubisoft will focus more on its core IPs such as Assassin’s Creed and Rainbow Six. As for the other two games that have been axed, there’s not much news yet.

As previously reported, Tipster Tom Henderson has revealed live demo footage of the game, and as you can see from the images, the game looks a bit like Fortnite in terms of graphics, while the gameplay leans more towards Smash.

In addition, Ubisoft has once again delayed the release date of Aqua Black Sails and is now aiming for an early 2023-24 release, the sixth time it has jumped the gun.

Ubisoft Skull and Bones

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