Sony Introduces Cloud Streaming for PlayStation Portal With no PS5 Required

Sony has unveiled a major update for the PlayStation Portal, transforming it into a more versatile device with the introduction of cloud streaming. Launched last year as a $200 PS5 companion device, the Portal initially allowed streaming from a local PS5 over Wi-Fi. Now, with the latest system update, PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers can stream over 120 PS5 games from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog directly to the Portal without owning a PS5.

Key Features of the Update

Sony’s latest update for the PlayStation Portal marks a significant leap in its functionality, transforming it into a device that no longer relies solely on a PS5 for game streaming. With the introduction of cloud streaming for PlayStation Plus Premium members, the Portal offers gamers a broader and more accessible way to enjoy PS5 titles. This change addresses one of the device’s early criticisms—its dependence on local hardware—unlocking a much more versatile gaming experience.

  • Cloud Streaming Beta: Access select PS5 titles like Ghost of Tsushima, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Monster Hunter Rise, and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart.
  • Streaming Quality: Play games at up to 1080p/60fps, provided you have at least a 13 Mbps internet connection. For 720p streaming, a minimum of 7 Mbps is required.
  • DualSense Integration: Enjoy key features like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers for a rich gaming experience.
  • Cloud Saves: Streamlined access to saved progress from the cloud for seamless gaming across devices.
PlayStation Portal

Beta Availability and Limitations

The feature is currently in beta testing, which comes with some restrictions:

  • Supported Titles: Initially, only PS5 games from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog are supported. PS4 and PS3 games are not yet available.
  • System Features Missing: Game Trials, the ability to stream games purchased on the PS Store, and features like Party voice chat, 3D audio, and in-game commerce are absent in this early stage.
  • Beta Refinements Expected: Sony has indicated that features and performance may change as the beta evolves.

Enhanced Gaming Accessibility

The update redefines the Portal’s potential, taking it beyond its previous role as a PS5 remote play device. With cloud streaming, users can enjoy high-quality gaming without tying up their console or TV, making the Portal more appealing for those in shared households or who prefer gaming on the go.

The beta rollout starts today, and gamers can enable the feature by updating their device and navigating to Quick Menu > Settings > Cloud Streaming (Beta). Once activated, a new option will appear on the Portal’s home screen to access cloud-streamed games.

Additional Improvements

Sony’s latest update also introduces audio refinements, addressing earlier feedback about the Portal’s sound quality. This further enhances the experience, ensuring that gamers have access to top-tier audio alongside cloud gaming.

Supported Countries for the Beta

The beta is available in the following countries:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Cyprus, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Sony’s move towards cloud integration hints at exciting future developments, marking a step closer to truly portable and untethered PlayStation gaming. Keep an eye out for updates as this beta expands and evolves!

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Elys Buco

Elys is a professional editor and journalist from central European country. He's got Master's degree in journalism and his passion is on everyday tech, computers and gaming lifestyle. Besides his native language, he speaks English, French and Italian.

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