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PSP 2: Separating Fact from Fiction

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Details are scarce about the PSP 2 console, although just about everybody from industry analysts, to developers, to journalists believe that it is on the horizon. Some sources are even suggesting that the device will be formally introduced at this year's E3 event, and may actually go on sale before Christmas 2009! In order to shed some light on these rumors and keep the discussion as grounded as possible, we are here to slice through the hype with our most realistic assessment of what a potential PSP successor will look like.

The first thing that we need to do is decide whether we are talking about a simple update like a PSP-4000 or an all new design that breaks with the current generation (in other words a PSP 2). Since a simple hardware upgrade to the PSP-4000 would be mainly banal, for the sake of this post we will be talking about a completely new successor to the current device, the PSP 2. This new handheld would bear the Sony name but would break completely with the current lineup of games and would be designed to replace the current hardware rather than update it.

Press outlets and inside sources are claiming all sorts of wild and contradictory things about what features will be included on the PSP 2. Everything from sliding screens, full keyboards, and even built-in cameras have been suggested as possibilities. Let's take a look at some of these claims to decide which are most likely fact and which are fiction.


Fiction: Release before Christmas 2009

Sorry David Perry, but this is simply not going to happen. Sony has announced a lineup of major releases on the PSP for 2009, with many more announcements still to come at E3. There is no way they would scuttle their own hardware (which is still selling well) by releasing its successor in such a short timeframe. Try Christmas 2010.


Fiction: Internal hard drive

A holdover from last generation, many gamers still believe that Sony might include a large-capacity hard drive in future iterations of the PSP. This is highly unlikely considering that flash memory has declined dramatically in price and is more energy efficient than a spinning drive. No 60GB PSP 2, sorry pack rats.


Fiction: Sliding Screen

Where this rumor originated, we have no idea (PLAY Magazine actually). If Sony wanted to take gaming back a generation to 2005, then a ghetto, Sidekick-inspired sliding screen would be a perfectly logical choice. But we are in 2009 where touch input and voice chat have replaced clunky QWERTY keyboards (Also unlikely to appear anywhere on the PSP 2).



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Just think about this for a moment.


Fiction: Phone included

The other persistent rumor that just won't die is that Sony is planning to integrate PSP gaming functionality with its Ericsson line of mobile phones. This seems logical enough, given the corporate structure of Sony and the convenience of the Sony-Ericsson partnership. The problem is that Sony games division and Ericsson haven't been getting along recently, with both sides claiming that such a Frankenstein device would have to make too many compromises. Do we really want to play our PSP games on a crappy little cramped mobile screen? Just look at how it turned out for Nokia.


Fact: UMD is dead

Enough independent sources have confirmed this to make it believable. Furthermore, the industry as a whole is moving towards the digital distribution model, particularly for smaller handheld game releases. If the iPhone can be a serious contender in the gaming space without a solid media of any kind, so can the PSP 2. We can therefore confidently predict that there will be no spinning UMD drive on the next Sony handheld.


Fact: Touch Screen

When we examine the facts, it is hard to deny that the whole handheld game industry is moving in the direction of touch input. Sales of the Nintendo DS (which broke the 100 million mark this year) have cemented this form of input as industry-standard from now on. The disruptive iPhone has also been able to make waves in the video game market, despite the device not having any traditional buttons! Odds are that Sony will include a state-of-the-art touch functionality in its new device, hoping to lure third party publishers towards the Sony handheld. Multiplatform handheld game releases anyone?


Fact: Monstrous hardware specs

If there is one thing Sony does well, it is to produce high-quality cutting edge hardware. For example has anyone seen those new Vaio mini-laptops? All signs suggest that the PSP 2 will continue with the same formula that helped Sony gain marketshare this generation: combining a highly-desirable design with the beefy gaming specs to support jaw-dropping game experiences. One thing that we know already is that the graphics processor likely to be included in the PSP 2 will be capable of many fancy new shader techniques not available in the current device.


Undecided: PSP 4000

The existence of the rumored PSP 4000 itself may be fictional, owing to the strong sales and bullet proof security of the PSP 3000. As long as sales are strong and hackers are unable to get homebrew running on the PSP 3000, we don't see the need for a replacement. Sure, an even better screen would be nice, but it's not like Sony can do much more with the PSP design (like add dual analogs) without breaking backwards compatibility this generation.



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This fan-made mock up of the PSP 2 is fictional, but many of its features could find their way into the real thing.





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Comments

Chuck

 - April 21, 2009 1:54 PM

I think it will be released this Christmas and I feel the games will be handled the same way apple distributes its games on the ipod touch. These same BIG games that are going to be released on the PSP will be compatible with the PSP 2 so Sony won't be hurting themselves by this 2009 release.

Anonymous

 - April 21, 2009 2:28 PM

I believe that most of what you suggested are true except from that part about specs. I believe it will have the same hardware with the existing psp (maybe a little beefed up). But it won't be psp 4000. It will be psp2. The existence of a touch screen and maybe a second analog stick combined with the absence of umd will justify the "new" gen name. It is also going to be cheap (same hardware and no umd will be a benefit). In the end it's all about cost in that period of time. No big investments are allowed.

coolz

 - April 21, 2009 4:35 PM

I think most of this is true, but I dont think that a touch screen is neccessarily fact. Its likely yes, but I think we could easily see PSP2 with no touch screen. Theres nothin wrong with a little bit of slight motion sensing technology in there i think? Just really slight stuff like with the iphone could be cool. I was thinking of the whole 'but its portable so that wouldnt work' argument but the Iphone works just fine as its in moderation.

JunkYard

 - April 21, 2009 5:46 PM

thanks for breaking down the fact from fiction but QWERTY > touch screen ^_^

Saia Erycsyn

 - April 21, 2009 8:24 PM

"Fiction: Release before Christmas 2009 Sorry David Perry, but this is simply not going to happen. Sony has announced a lineup of major releases on the PSP for 2009, with many more announcements still to come at E3. There is no way they would scuttle their own hardware (which is still selling well) by releasing its successor in such a short timeframe. Try Christmas 2010." Have we forgotten about PS2. To this day games are still being released on the PS2 console. Yet the PS3 has been out, what? a few years now.

PSP2myth

 - April 21, 2009 8:31 PM

My brother works for one of the Sony 3rd parties and there is no PSP2, just another revision. Take what I said with a grain of salt if you wish, but see this space for I told you so's later.

PTS

 - April 21, 2009 9:35 PM

Great insight! The PSP 2 will not release this Christmas, but next year.(March, April) It will be the biggest announcement at this year's E3. Too much buzz going around about the system now for it not to be announced. Think about what Sony said about themselves and this year's E3. Count on it...

xpltv

 - April 22, 2009 10:54 AM

i think they should include internal flash memory with options for expandable flash memory as well. and have a service like xbox live where they have their own network. if they want to charge people 20 a year I think people would do it. and all units should sell with headsets and mics. those who would pay could share files (music, movies, etc..) with others of the paid network thats nearby. they most definitely should make special dev kits for independent makers and have a special section for them on the network. An actual web browser and a flip down keyboard will make it compatible with the competition like iphone and other smart phones. make partner with a cell company to possibly have internet always with the machine. people would pay 10 a month for a service like this. all dreams, I know, but it will make this a winner with gamers and non gamers alike

yohan

 - April 22, 2009 2:13 PM

You say that th internal hard drive is fiction but yet you claim the umd is dead and that the PSP2 will be transitioning to digital downloads. Sounds a bit contradictory

John Travolta

 - April 23, 2009 6:09 PM

I Think you should stop wondering and just wait for the real thing to come out.

Reno

 - April 25, 2009 1:33 AM

Stupid not to have an internal harddrive. You could sell different Harddrives like a 40gb psp 80 gb psp and a 120 gb psp. Really how hard is this. And Monsterous hardware? Cmon the psp could be so much more but Sony America is so tight that they limit what is available for the psp. Sony doesnt even allow applications cmon catch up with everything else.

tyler bell

 - April 25, 2009 11:10 PM

well i think that the psp2 will macth psp

dks

 - April 26, 2009 2:12 AM

guys, that is nice, but you always forget one thing: GAMES they now it is gaming console only and its success is via games. new system, powerfull, needs great games to sell. but we see almost no (at least no good) games on current gen psp. some are announced, but good games are released very sporadicaly... so i think they need (and they will do that) to start again games on current gen and then, when it hit its popularity again bring new model

Ro

 - April 26, 2009 6:50 PM

Maybe they won't wish to deliberately design a phone but I don't see any reason why they wouldn't add a sim slot so it could be used as a mid. And if that happens then it could quite feasibly be used for making calls even though it won't strictly be a phone.

stefan

 - May 3, 2009 7:10 AM

I think the new PSP2 will be great. Sure, it wont be released this year, but when you think about all the great features, i think its worth waiting.

Nickwojo

 - May 3, 2009 5:39 PM

I really hope someone at sony reads this. 2 analog sticks is a must. Internal hard dive would be nice 60 - 120 gig option. A Built in camera is a must. Ive been saying that the PSP should be making calls since day one. It would be a lot of work but I would spend the extra dough. Touch screen would be very cool. Some kind of sensor to read environments and motion would be dope. GPS nice. Not only should the camera take pictures but video is a must. Just make what we want and we will buy. Stop half assing it.

Nicholaswojo

 - May 3, 2009 6:01 PM

Oh yeah why wouldnt the psp be a wierless remote for the PS3. Thoes two devices need to be intergrated.

MPG

 - May 11, 2009 12:49 PM

I hope that you can get homebrew on the PSP 2, if not I won't buy it. Without the ability to run 3rd party software, a PSP is not a PSP. The thing that makes the PSP so great is that you can run homebrew.

Matt

 - June 7, 2009 10:13 AM

wow your were wrong about a lot of stuff

victor marcelino

 - June 30, 2009 6:25 PM

it would be sooo awsome to have a psp 2 but the thing is that the nintend dsi has ranked alot of $$$ & the dsi and the company of the dsi and ds lite are going to think that psp 2 is coping the dsi touch screen and that will have consequences and hopefully the psp 2 price is lowered

lee

 - July 29, 2009 3:19 PM

I think that th psp2 should be released before this christimas.

con

 - May 20, 2010 9:41 AM

i think the new psp model take a 2 years to make it perfect...because it is handheld...the size makes its difficult to make it because it affects the screen graphics...maybe if they release it on christmas theres only little bit changes in psp..they can add another analog but i think the graphics is worst..

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