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Okay... so I looked it up.
https://html5test.com/results/other.html It's not so rosy. PS4 has the best html5 support of console gaming. On the bright side, Sony PS Vita, Sony PlaystationTV, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Wii U are roughly identical in html5 capability, so if it works on an inexpensive PlaystationTV bought for testing, it'll probably work on all four. So, that's probably the best technique I'd guess, the PlaystationTV course, given the current cost of them.
On tablets, the top 3 html5 support is Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge(ver13).
On desktop, the top 3 html5 support is Google Chrome, Opera, and Mozilla Firefox.
Note: Sometimes I just talk as a fan. This is not any comment on anything we are officially working on. I just like the program a lot guys and think that it would be a good idea.
As for the question in the OP: We don't officially support anything beyond what we have listed (Windows/OSX/iOS/Android/HTML5 in browser), but we could be working on more as time goes on. There is no real official answer at this time.