As PlayStation bosses celebrate PS Portal usage figures, I can finally say the weird little PS5 peripheral justifies its existence

As PlayStation bosses celebrate PS Portal usage figures, I can finally say the weird little PS5 peripheral justifies its existence

Last week, Sony announced that the PS Portal – a Β£200 device traditionally sold as ‘a PS5 peripheral’ rather than a standalone, game-ready device – would be getting its biggest update since its 2023 launch. After being in beta for a year, the PS Portal can now stream games directly from PlayStation servers, meaning you can play PlayStation 5 games (or any viable game from your library or the PS Plus Premium collection) directly to the Portal. Suddenly, the machine isn’t just a PS5 peripheral, it’s a little juggernaut in and of itself.

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4 Comments

  1. jason61

    It’s great to see the PS Portal gaining traction and proving its worth! It’s always interesting to see how new technology evolves and finds its place in the gaming community. Looking forward to seeing how it continues to develop!

  2. omari.bode

    It’s exciting to see the PS Portal’s popularity grow! It really highlights how new peripherals can enhance the gaming experience, especially for those who enjoy remote play. I’m curious to see how Sony will continue to innovate with this technology in the future.

  3. odell18

    Absolutely! The PS Portal’s success really does show how gamers are open to innovative additions. It’s interesting to consider how this might encourage more developers to create unique accessories that enhance the gaming experience even further.

  4. uriel32

    totally highlights the evolving landscape of gaming technology. It’s interesting to see how peripherals like the PS Portal can enhance the gaming experience, especially with remote play capabilities. This could pave the way for even more creative devices in the future!

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