"It's awful", Project Q images leak, fans criticize PlayStation device

Portable system will allow you to play PlayStation 5 games remotely

"It's awful", Project Q images leak, fans criticize PlayStation device

Portable system will allow you to play PlayStation 5 games remotely

Project Q, PlayStation's new handheld device, has generated controversy since its unveiling. Many gamers are unhappy with its concept, while others give it the benefit of the doubt. However, this division of opinions changed after someone leaked images and a video of the device.

Photographs and a clip showing a working Project Q are circulating on social networks. The material surprised the community and most gamers were disappointed with the look of the device. So they did not hesitate to criticize it on social networks.

Project Q continues to generate controversy for its concept and design
Project Q continues to generate controversy for its concept and design

Gamers lash out at Project Q after leaks

Twitter user Zuby_Tech shared Project Q leaks and instantly PlayStation fans reacted. The reception was far from positive, as the community launched harsh criticisms against the device, its concept and design.

Leaks reveal that the device would have an Android-based operating system. Also, the images give us a clearer idea of its proportions and the size of its screen. Gamers were completely disappointed, as they believe that the device looks very bad and is not ergonomic at all.

Part of the community believes that Project Q looks bad and that there was little work put into its design. "This is quite possibly the ugliest designed product I’ve ever seen," said one gamer.

On the other hand, its concept leaves much to be desired, as most gamers would have loved it to be a portable console as such. There are even people who believe that this is a fake leak and that it is the work of a fan, as they consider that the product looks much worse than they expected.

Because of this, some gamers are hopeful that the leaked material is fake and Project Q a bit different in its debut. However, Tom Henderson, one of the industry's most trusted insiders, backed up the leak.

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