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Project Q and Earbuds Announced by PlayStation

Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) today provided fans with a PlayStation Showcase (watch in full below) packed with game reveals and a first look at the new Project Q device and PlayStation’s first official wireless earbuds.

Project Q is a dedicated device launching later this year that enables you to play any compatible game installed on your PlayStation 5 console using Remote Play over Wi-Fi. With a vibrant 8-inch LCD screen capable of up to 1080p resolution at 60fps, the device delivers crisp visuals and smooth gameplay streamed from your PS5 when you’re away from your TV.

Project Q and Earbuds Announced by PlayStation

All of the buttons and features of the DualSense wireless controller, including adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, are featured on the Project Q device.

PlayStation’s first-ever official wireless earbuds were also revealed, bringing next-generation audio immersion to PS5 as well as PC, along with connectivity to smartphones via Bluetooth. Launching later this year, the earbuds will feature new wireless technology developed by SIE, and will deliver lossless audio with low latency for a high-quality audio experience.

Representing a wide range of gameplay genres and artistic visions, the show’s array of new and upcoming PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR2, and PC titles reaffirmed SIE’s commitment to the quality and breadth of its catalog.

The software lineup paid tribute to gaming’s rich history as well, featuring iconic game franchises like Metal Gear Solid and Resident Evil, and sequels to fan favorites like Dragon’s Dogma, Alan Wake and Arizona Sunshine.

PlayStation Studios today unveiled a first look at three ambitious new multiplayer projects for PlayStation 5 and PC: Fairgame$ from Haven Studios, as well as Concord from Firewalk Studios (launching in 2024). Meanwhile, Arrowhead Game Studios took gamers back to a beloved cooperative sci-fi shooter world with Helldivers 2, releasing this year.

In addition, Bungie, who became a part of SIE in July 2022, announced a new game — Marathon — a sci-fi extraction shooter and the first entirely new Bungie project in a decade. The studio also unveiled the next major expansion for Destiny 2, titled The Final Shape, which will be the epic conclusion of Destiny‘s decade-long Light & Darkness saga.

The Showcase also boasted an array of reveals from the industry’s most celebrated third-party publishers such as Capcom, EA, Konami, Square Enix, and others, plus beloved indies like Dreamlit Games, Devolver Digital, Giant Squid, Kepler Interactive and more.

Fans also got major updates for highly-anticipated titles like Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Street Fighter 6, and Final Fantasy XVI.

Strong developer support for PlayStation VR2 continues, with a surprise launch for the global phenomenon Beat Saber, plus announcements for Synapse, Arizona Sunshine 2, Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2, Resident Evil 4 VR Mode, and Crossfire: Sierra Squad.

The show culminated with a new in-depth preview of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, the hotly-anticipated action blockbuster from Insomniac Games coming to PlayStation 5 this fall. The new footage highlighted the game’s richer, more detailed environments, and demonstrated how players can seamlessly switch between Peter Parker and Miles Morales as they master unique skills and face off against exciting new villains such as Kraven the Hunter and Lizard.

“Our fans expect and deserve a steady cadence of amazing content. Today’s presentation demonstrates our unwavering commitment to offering them the best and most varied catalog of games possible,” said Jim Ryan, President and CEO of SIE.

“It also highlights the tremendous popularity and power of the PS5 as the global development community rallies to push its advanced capabilities to the limit. We’re investing heavily in the future with innovative best-in-class hardware like PlayStation VR2 and the newly revealed Project Q, and our expansion into PC, Mobile, and Live Service gaming is transforming how and where our content can be enjoyed.”