PlayStation Portal Gets Long-Expected Feature Enhancement

PlayStation Portal Gets Long-Expected Feature Enhancement

PlayStation Portal Gets Long-Expected Feature Enhancement


Since the PlayStation Portal launched in 2023, the portable gaming device has primarily served as a means to access PlayStation 5 games remotely — provided that your PS5 console was powered on and connected to the internet. It functioned as a standalone gadget that mirrored the PlayStation Vita’s Remote Play functionality, but it didn’t particularly resonate beyond the most ardent PlayStation enthusiasts. Now, it appears Sony might be looking to alter that.

Throughout the last two years since the console’s debut, Sony has made several enhancements to the Portal. Firstly, it has finally enabled the device to connect to public Wi-Fi networks, which is a significant advantage for users on the move. Nevertheless, one critical feature was still notably absent — a feature that could elevate the Portal as a handheld gaming device: access to cloud gaming.

Fortunately, Sony has shifted its stance, as the company recently revealed plans to introduce Cloud Streaming to the PlayStation Portal. This feature is exclusive to PlayStation Plus Premium members, but it grants access to select digital PS5 games that can be played directly from the device — without the necessity of having your PS5 console operational.

Cloud gaming represents a major advantage for the Portal

A key reason Cloud Streaming is so significant for the PlayStation Portal is that it finally eliminates the dependency on having your PS5 operational to enjoy games on a portable handheld. You can stream your favorite games even if another user is gaming on a different account on your console. Moreover, Sony claims that it will facilitate playing your preferred games on the go, as you won’t have to remember to leave your console switched on back home to utilize it.

All you’ll need is a high-speed internet connection and a PlayStation Plus Premium membership. Then, you can relish a wide array of games that includes popular titles such as “Ghost of Yōtei,” “Grand Theft Auto V,” and “Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.” You can, of course, review the complete list of cloud-supported games on PS5 to explore all options available for cloud gaming.