No as it stands now the days of dedicated handhelds are over, Sony had no real choice but to leave. after mistakes with carts and support plus not seeing how much of a threat the rise of other devices.
In Nintendo's case they also left the dedicated Handheld space merging it with the home console space by way of a Hybrid something only they had the capacity to do successfully their choice to follow their own path in regards to the types of consoles they make meant that they could build a hybrid that was an upgrade in comparison to the two platforms it replaced, ensuring that a games platform legacy was a non factor . Sony couldn't follow that route not successfully anyway.
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