Recently, rumors of the resurrection of two classic handheld consoles from Sony Interactive Entertainment have surfaced. Among them, the PS Vita TV version of that year will also be launched together with the new PSP. Let’s find out how high the possibility is.


·The following views come from Japan’s senior game critic Kiyoshi Togen:
It has been rumored recently that the PS Vita TV (continued from the big TV) version will be launched together with the PS6 and the new PSP, forming a new iron triangle for Sony's home games.
PS Vita TV was originally a version that allowed players to play PS Vita on TV, but it was not a success and was discontinued after only two years of release.
The reason should be related to the lack of success of PS Vita itself, as well as the conflict of the touchpad design.
It's a pity that Sony's think tanks didn't think of adding the base compartment design in advance until the Nintendo Switch came out.
New rumors claim that the new PSP will accurately borrow the design of the Switch and will also provide a docking station.
It can be speculated that the new PSP dock in the future may be named PlayStation TV.
Then it is very likely that the main functions of the original touch-operated PS Vita and TV version will be integrated into the new PSP, and it is also very feasible and practical.
If Sony can control costs and add PS5's huge game resource bonus and emotional effect, it may be able to become a strong competitor to Nintendo Switch 2.
