CES 2025: Handheld Gaming Takes Center Stage
CES 2025 saw a flurry of exciting announcements, particularly in the handheld gaming sector. New consoles and accessories dominated the headlines, with whispers of a potential Nintendo Switch successor adding to the buzz.
Sony's Midnight Black PS5 Accessory Lineup
Sony expanded its popular Midnight Black PS5 collection with a range of stylish new accessories. These complement the existing DualSense controller and console covers, offering a cohesive, sleek aesthetic. The new additions include:
- DualSense Edge wireless controller - $199.99 USD
- PlayStation Elite wireless headset - $149.99 USD
- PlayStation Explore wireless earbuds - $199.99 USD
- PlayStation Portal remote player - $199.99 USD
Pre-orders begin January 16th, 2025, at 10 am local time, with a release date of February 20th, 2025. Availability may vary by region.
Lenovo Legion Go S: SteamOS on the Go
Lenovo unveiled the Legion Go S, the world's first officially licensed SteamOS handheld. This device boasts an 8-inch VRR1 screen, TrueStrike controllers with adjustable triggers and hall-effect joysticks, and seamless integration with the Steam ecosystem, including cloud saves and Remote Play.
Launching in May 2025 at $499.99 USD, a Windows version will precede it in January 2025, starting at $729.99 USD. Valve also announced plans to expand SteamOS compatibility to other handheld devices.
Beyond the Handhelds
While handhelds stole the show, other notable announcements included Nvidia's RTX 50-series graphics cards and Acer's eco-friendly Aspire Vero 16 laptop. Rumors of a Nintendo Switch 2 prototype appearing at private CES showcases circulated, though official confirmation remains elusive. The future of handheld gaming looks bright, with several major players pushing the boundaries of innovation.