According to the latest reports from Playstation Portal news, Sony recently rolled out a system update for the PlayStation Portal. It started rolling out on November 19, 2024.
This feature will bring cloud streaming capabilities in beta, allowing users to stream more than 120 PlayStation 5 games directly from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog without having a PS5 console. According to the reports, it is expected to be available in European regions on November 20, 2024.

Sony has rolled out an update for the PlayStation Portal introducing a Cloud Streaming feature in beta. This allows PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers to stream over 120 select PS5 games directly to the device at resolutions up to 1080p/60fps.
The feature is available only to users in specific countries including the US and UK, and requires a stable internet connection for optimal performance.
It does support the streaming of various popular PS5 titles, like Ghost of Tsushima and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
This service doesn’t allow PS4 or PS3 game streaming. It doesn’t offer the ability to make purchases from the PlayStation Store nor is it designed for game trials. Users have the option of activating the beta feature in their device’s settings.
They further needed a minimum internet speed for this: in streaming 720p, with minimum 7 Mbps, whereas on1080p a speed of 13 Mbps internet access required the user. The update comprises adding 100GB of storage for cloud saves.
It supports streaming up to 1080p resolution, at a frame rate of 60 frames per second. There are 100GB of cloud storage offered to players to have the save data synced between various devices.
The experience of streaming would resemble features of DualSense controller such as haptic feedback and adaptive triggers because the PS Portal has its touch screen.
The latest Playstation Portal news reports estimates that the PlayStation Portal has sold between 420,000 and 630,000 units in the US since its launch on November 15, 2023.
This figure translates to an attach rate of less than 3% of the total PS5 user base in the US, which was approximately 21.14 million units sold by July 2024.
The Cloud Streaming feature is available only to PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers and is currently available in specific countries, including:
- Austria
- Belgium
- Canada
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Japan
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Several others across Europe.
According to the latest news reports from Playstation Portal, Sony has released an update for its PlayStation Portal, which allows cloud streaming of PlayStation 5 games. This new feature allows users to stream over 120 PS5 titles directly from the cloud without needing to connect to a physical PS5 console.
This update does improve the functionality of the PlayStation Portal, which was so far only supporting local remote play from the same network from a PS5.
Users can now use their PS5 game library remotely with the console being offline or in use. This functionality is exclusive to PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers, who pay almost $18 per month for access to this service.
To stream games, users must have an active PlayStation Plus Premium membership. A broadband internet connection, with a minimum of 7 Mbps for 720p streaming and 13 Mbps for 1080p streaming.
How to Access Cloud Streaming
- Update their PlayStation Portal to the latest system software.
- Access the Quick Menu on the device.
- Navigate to Settings and select Cloud Streaming (Beta)
- Toggle the feature on to add a new option on the Home screen for accessing cloud games
Specifications and Features Update
The PlayStation Portal has an 8-inch LCD screen that supports a resolution of 1080p (1920 x 1080 pixels).
This gaming device has the capability of game streaming with up to a maximum of 1080p at 60 frames per second for performance cap. This allows a smooth, non-jerky gaming experience even during action games.
This device needs stable internet in order to perform its core function since most functions are by remote play through PS5 or even by streaming from cloud.
A minimum broadband speed of 5 Mbps is required to establish a cloud streaming session with higher speeds recommended for optimal performance:
- 720p streaming: Minimum 7 Mbps
- 1080p streaming: Minimum 13 Mbps.
The latest news reports from Playstation Portal indicate that the update rolled out on November 19, 2024, to users outside Europe and on November 20 to European users. This update is identified as version 4.0.0.
Players in the PlayStation Plus Premium will enjoy direct streaming of more than 120 titles across the PlayStation 5, without any requirements to connect with a PS5.
The titles include Ghost of Tsushima, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Monster Hunter Rise, and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart.
Games can be streamed at resolutions up to 1080p and 60 frames per second, requiring a minimum internet speed of 13 Mbps. The update includes improvements to speaker volume and overall audio quality.
Users can now modify settings for their PS Link devices directly through the PS Portal.
General enhancements have been made to system performance and stability along with usability tweaks across various screens.
Users can save their game progress in the cloud, with up to 100GB of storage available, which will sync with their PS5 if they own one.
The cloud streaming feature is still in beta. Streaming for PS4 and PS3 titles are not supported at this time. Certain features such as Party voice chat and game invitations are unavailable during this beta phase.
Other services may demand bigger front-end investments in hardware or subscriptions. With the PS Portal model, users can access a library of games at a lower monthly fee, PlayStation Plus Premium.
User Reviews
Many users have found the PlayStation Portal to be comfortable for extended gaming sessions. The device features an 8-inch screen that offers a clear and vivid display.
Reviewers said that the familiar layout of the DualSense controller enhances the overall gaming experience, with some even preferring it over using Remote Play on mobile devices.
The Portal has been praised for its ability to allow gaming in shared living situations where access to a TV may be limited.
Users have used the device to play games while doing other things like watching TV or attending to others in the house.
Some of the reviews stated that the Portal worked great in places with stable Wi-Fi like cafes, where users had little lag and were able to connect well to their PS52.
The device has been described as giving one of the most consistent Remote Play experiences among other handhelds.
Latency during gameplay is one of the common concerns among users. While some reported that this was manageable for games that don’t require as much pace, fast-paced titles such as racing games were affected by this causing frustration due to delay in the response of inputs.
Other reviewers pointed out how this could detract from the enjoyment in games which require precise timing.
The Portal is essentially a terminal for PS5 games, with no features or even many options for extensive settings. This has made some see it as a niche product that cannot be justified by its price compared to more versatile devices such as tablets or smartphones with gaming controllers.
Issues relating to connectivity and set up have come up predominantly within a multi-device household having a singular network. Most people, especially those with PlayStation 5 experienced inconsistent connections.
India: On August 3, 2024 Sony launched PlayStation Portal Remote Player at Rs18,990 and it has this function allowing home WiFi and streaming of all games for which access permission is available over the users PS5 consoles.
It comes with an 8-inch LCD screen and 1080p resolution, allowing it to support gameplay at 60fps. The device also features DualSense controller features, such as haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
The PlayStation Portal is available at most retailers, including Amazon, Flipkart, and local Sony centers. The device’s price, since its launch, is steady, and although there are currently no discounts, its functionality can encourage interest during the next event sales like Black Friday.
User Demographics
The PlayStation Portal targets a demographic of young adults and middle-aged gamers particularly those aged 18 to 40 years.
In North America, a strong base of gamers who are early adopters of new technology. The demand for the Portal has been high leading to frequent sell-outs.
Just like North America, the Europeans are also interested in the Portal driven by the already well-established gaming culture of the region and the popularity of the PlayStation brand.
There is no information on the reception of the Portal in Japan. However, Japan’s gaming market has been known to prefer portable gaming devices. The design and functionality of the Portal may also be of interest to this group.
The Portal is for users who like sophisticated graphics and gameplay.
Many buyers would probably interact with popular multiplayers like Fortnite, Call of Duty, and sports games like EA Sports FC.
The interest for the PlayStation Portal from the existing PlayStation users is already being reported as nearly half a million units have been sold since its release.
This figure indicates an adoption rate especially, taking into account the total number of active PlayStation 5 users; it is estimated to be close to 61.8 million at the end of September in 2024.
Playstation Portal news reports point out that about 0.81% of the existing PlayStation 5 users have embraced the PlayStation Portal so far.
Metric | Value |
---|---|
Total Active PS5 Users | 61.8 million |
Units Sold (PlayStation Portal) | 500,000 |
Adoption Percentage | Approximately 0.81% |
Most-Played Games on PlayStation Portal
- Astro Bot
- Diablo IV
- Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
- Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
- Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
- Returnal
- Persona 3 Reload
- Hades.

The PlayStation Portal launched with more than 120 titles from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog, which also contains popular games like Ghost of Tsushima, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart.
Latest Playstation Portal News
Sony has unveiled a time-limited offer on some PlayStation Portal accessories to provide discounts for early adopters.
A user review commended the battery life of the PlayStation Portal. The reviewer claimed to have about eight hours of playtime after the update, which was an improvement from earlier reviews citing around three to six hours depending on the settings and usage conditions.
Reports emerged of PS Portal connectivity problems during peak usage. These issues sparked a buzz on social media as those affected vented their frustrations about being cut off and experiencing performance dips.
Many players experienced such issues on forums like Reddit and X after an update that was said to enhance connectivity and functionality on the device.
Sony got people excited with upcoming exclusive titles on the PS Portal in a live stream event.
There are a variety of tips to improve Wi-Fi settings to boost performance on the PlayStation Portal. Users comment on the separation of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands on your router.
This allows devices to connect exclusively to the faster 5 GHz band, reducing interference and lag, especially from other devices that typically use the 2.4 GHz band.
It is advisable to manually set the channel for the 5 GHz band to minimize overlap with neighboring networks. Using tools like Wi-Fi analyzers can help identify the least congested channel.
Activating QoS settings on your router can prioritize gaming traffic over other types of data. For the best performance, connecting your PS5 directly to the router via Ethernet is recommended.
Setting the streaming resolution to 1080p can reduce bandwidth usage while maintaining a good quality experience on the Portal.
Latest news reports by Playstation Portal, the new colour variant of PlayStation Portal was set to be unveiled in early December 2024. It would have an added extra of titles going to come in the portal game library in December 2024.
A survey showed high user satisfaction rates with the performance and game selection on the PS Portal. “Updates are very well received from users, particularly in regards to stream games directly from the catalog of PS Plus without being required to use a console PS5.”
Do I Need PS5 for PlayStation Portal?
With a recent update on cloud streaming, it is no longer necessary to have a PlayStation 5 (PS5) in order to use the PlayStation Portal. Users can now stream over 120 PS5 games directly to the Portal without having to attach the console.
This feature, however, is only for those who are subscribed to PlayStation Plus Premium, through which they get access to a catalog of games to be streamed in up to 1080p at 60fps.
Can I Play the PlayStation Portal Anywhere?
The PlayStation Portal can be played almost everywhere, but it requires a constant internet connection to work smoothly.
The PlayStation Portal can’t be played offline at all; it needs an Internet connection for all its functionalities. Hence, you cannot play while disconnected from Wi-Fi or mobile data.
This console streams games from a PlayStation 5 or through cloud streaming, so you’ll need an online connection. In local streaming, you are required to be on the same network as your PS5; still, internet is required to set it up and authenticate.
Recent updates have increased connectivity options, enabling players to connect to public Wi-Fi networks that require authentication. This allows for the game to be played in several locations5. However, be sure you have a good internet connection with at least 5 Mbps to play optimally.
Can I Play PS Portal Offline?
The PlayStation Portal is not offline-enabled. It requires continuous internet to operate since it streams games from a console on PlayStation 5 or through cloud services.
How Long Does a PS Portal Battery Last?
The battery life of the PlayStation Portal is said to be around 6 to 9 hours, on a full charge, according to general usage conditions.
The typical user can expect to have around 7 hours of gameplay under normal conditions. However, settings such as screen brightness and volume may significantly affect this duration. For instance, using higher settings may reduce battery life to about 3 to 4 hours in some cases, especially when features like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers are used heavily.
It can charge via USB-C cable, and in general, will take between 1 and 2 hours to charge fully. This means that it will be pretty fast to top up between sessions.
Battery life is also similar to the PS5 DualSense controller, as well as the Nintendo Switch, and will last for between 4.5 and 9 hours, depending on the model and usage.
Playstation Portal Remote Player
The PlayStation Portal Remote Player is intended to enable playing PS5 games over home Wi-Fi.
The PlayStation Portal allows access and playing of compatible PS5 games without a need for a TV. It connects to the PS5 through Wi-Fi, thus delivering console-quality controls in a handheld form.
It comes with an 8-inch full HD LCD screen that can deliver gameplay at 60 fps with 1080p resolution.
The device comes with DualSense controller features, such as haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
Setting up the PlayStation Portal is easy. Users have to ensure that their PS5 is configured for Remote Play, connect the Portal to Wi-Fi and pair it with their PSN account. The PS5 has to be in rest mode for the Portal to connect seamlessly.
Although the PlayStation Portal is designed for home use, it can be used anywhere there is broadband internet access with at least 5 Mbps, though a connection of 15 Mbps or higher is recommended for optimal performance.
Playstation Portal 30th Anniversary
PlayStation Portal 30th Anniversary Limited Edition celebrates the origin of the original PlayStation 3 which was released for sale on December 3, 1994.
It has nostalgic-looking design as it incorporates different throwback elements along with a legacy color scheme akin to that of the standard console. The box resembles the design of the initial PlayStation too and becomes a collectible to fanboys and girls.
The PlayStation Portal Remote Player features an 8-inch full HD LCD screen, supporting 1080p resolution at up to 60 frames per second. This guarantees a seamless and crispy gaming view.
The DualSense controller used is advanced, providing features such as haptic feedback and adaptive triggers that immerse the gamer in their supported games.
The device allows users to play compatible PS5 and PS4 games installed on their PS5 console remotely. It also offers an update that allows for cloud gaming, so the ability to access PS5 titles without a console, contingent upon a PlayStation Plus membership.
The PlayStation Portal 30th Anniversary Limited Edition is priced at $219.99.
Playstation Portal Accessories
Orzly Carrying Case: This carrying case provides travel and storage protection. The case includes compartments for accessories and is made from hard-wearing materials. Price: about €40.95.
ivoler Tempered Glass Screen Protector: This protector protects the screen from scratches and impacts but remains sensitive to touch. Available in multipacks with multiple protectors and cleaning wipes.
amFilm Glass Screen Protector: This is also very popular for easy installation and efficiency.
PULSE Explore Wireless Earbuds: These are the only earbuds compatible with the PlayStation Portal, having really good audio and double connectivity. It uses a 2.4GHz dongle for a wireless connection with the PS Portal and all other devices.
Turtle Beach Battle Buds: Budget wired earbuds that include a removable microphone and are suitable for gaming on the go.
FYoung Charging Dock Station: Convenient charging station for keeping your PlayStation Portal charged, plus it keeps your system tidy. It supports USB-C and could also be featured with RGB lighting.
Bluetooth Adapters: For those interested in using Bluetooth headphones, an adapter such as the Avantree Relay can be connected via a 3.5mm jack with low latency audio.
Thumb Grips and Skins: There are several third-party options that can provide grip and comfort during longer play sessions.
PlayStation Portal 2
Sony is apparently working on a new, second generation handheld console called PlayStation Portal 2, or PSP 2, designed to expand on the original PlayStation Portal.
The PSP 2 is in the development stage, but credible reports show that it may be launched as early as 2025, though some sources indicate it might not arrive until 2026 or later.
The project may also be dropped if internal evaluations do not favor its release.
Unlike the first PlayStation Portal, which basically works as a streaming device for games on the PS5, the PSP 2 will be able to run native games. This will mean it can run natively like other handheld devices such as the Nintendo Switch.
The PSP 2 could potentially use a custom AMD APU, thus it could run PS4-quality games and even potentially PS5 titles through performance boosts.
A successful PlayStation Portal is already proving to be the best-selling accessory ever launched and therefore represents a huge demand for portable gaming devices.
It also shows the power of competition from products such as Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck that have already gained dominance in handheld gaming.
If it was to come out in 2025, the PSP 2 would directly compete with the incoming Nintendo Switch 2, as well as other portable consoles from rivals such as Microsoft.
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