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Thanks to this, gamers will have access to the games they love so much \u2013 whether from Google Play or Xbox Cloud Gaming through Xbox Game Pass Ultimate<\/strong>. That’s right, thanks to 5G, you’ll be able to play your games both locally and streamed from your handheld wherever you are.<\/p>\nWhere is Sony?<\/h3>\n
The Razer Edge 5G is without a doubt an exciting entry into the mobile gaming market. But it also raises a legitimate question: where the heck is Sony?<\/p>\n
<\/span><\/p>\nit’s true that PlayStation Vita<\/strong> sales underperformed relative to PlayStation Portable, but PlayStation remains second only to Nintendo in the portable gaming market; the PSP was a runaway success. It’s also true that Vita enjoyed a fiercely loyal fanbase years after Sony all but dropped support.<\/p>\nIt’s time for Sony to reconsider its position in the mobile gaming market. The company could tweak the existing PlayStation Vita design with updated state-of-the-art hardware and an Android operating system. Why should the company completely cede this growing market?<\/p>\n
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<\/p>\nRegardless of what Sony does though, we’re excited about what Razer is cooking up. Without a doubt, Razer Edge 5G is a product that promises a lot. Our hopes are high.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nThe only bad thing is that we don’t know its price or release date. But, we could get an idea that it will be around $1000-$1200. This will make it difficult to compete with other more economical handhelds, such as Steam Deck. Anyway, we will find out on October 15 during the RazerCon!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n