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Tekin Night Jan 8: Sony Enters the Handheld War with "Vita Trinity", RTX 5090 Price Shock ($2,500!), and Kojima's Terrifying New Trailer

Good Evening, Tekin Army! 🌑 It is Thursday, January 8, 2026. If this report is reaching you a bit later than usual, there is a reason. Currently, the TekinGame team is operating from Iran, where we faced a massive internet blackout today. For hours, we were cut off from the digital world, fighting to keep our servers running and our connection alive. But we have a promise to keep. We do not stop. Tonight’s report is special not just because of the massive tech news—like Sony’s rumored return to handhelds or Nvidia’s wallet-destroying GPU prices—but because of a major announcement regarding our future. **TekinGame is expanding.** To ensure you never face delays like this again, and to cover the tech world with zero restrictions, we are in the process of moving our headquarters to **Dubai, UAE**. Soon, we will be reporting live from the heart of the global tech hub. But until then, we fight through the lag. Pour your coffee (or tea); we have 6 massive stories to dissect tonight.

1. Project "Trinity": Sony's Secret Plan to Fix the Vita's Mistakes Let's start with the news that has PlayStation fans buzzing. Remember our morning report about Intel and Lenovo dominating the handheld

market? Well, Sony has heard the noise. According to a bombshell report by insider Tom Henderson , Sony is developing a new Native Handheld Console . Note the word "Native." We are not talking about the

PlayStation Portal , which was just a streaming screen (and useless if your internet drops, as we experienced today!). We are talking about a device with its own CPU and GPU, codenamed "Trinity" . What

we know about Trinity: The Chip: A custom AMD APU (similar to the Steam Deck but optimized for PlayStation architecture). The Library: It will reportedly play all PS4 games natively and select PS5 games

at 1080p using PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution) upscaling. The Goal: Sony wants you to play God of War on the subway, offline. This signals a three-way war in 2026: Valve (Steam Deck), Microsoft

(Xbox Handheld), and Sony (Trinity). Competition is good for us gamers. 2. The $2,500 Question: Is the RTX 5090 Only for Millionaires? While we struggle with connectivity, Nvidia seems determined to struggle

with affordability. A leaked price list from a major European retailer has listed the upcoming RTX 5090 at a staggering $2,499 (approx. €2,300). To put that in perspective: That is more expensive than

a PS5, an Xbox Series X, and a high-end OLED TV combined. Why the price hike? It's the "AI Tax." The Blackwell chips used in the 5090 are the same silicon used in enterprise AI servers. Nvidia would rather

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