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A patent filed by Sony Interactive Entertainment and released this week suggests that the Japanese giant may be working on a successor of the PlayStation Vita. Despite the documentation describing a new cartridge-like product, it has absolutely nothing to do with a hypothetical handheld – instead, this is a toy named Sony Toio, released to the last year.

Many had believed (hoped?) That the company was actually aligning a successor to its portable line, since the PS Vita should be officially shut down next year. But the patent shows a cartridge identical to that used in the aforementioned product, and is therefore completely independent.

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The manufacturer has already admitted that handhelds are "a way to provide gaming experiences" in the past, but the chances of it creating a successor for PS Vita seem slim at this stage, especially when it is backstage on the PlayStation 5. Of course, a new laptop is not impossible if the right circumstances arise – it just seems unlikely at the moment. And this patent is unfortunately not proof of anything.

[via techtastic.nl, theverge.com]