PS Portal Cloud Streaming Gets a Great Update for October

PS Portal Cloud Streaming Gets a Great Update for October

PS Portal update

PS Portal direct cloud streaming, which is still in beta, has received a welcome update as October rolls around. Sony has added two major games to the handheld’s library, which can now be played without the PS5 provided that you have a PS Plus Premium subscription. One of the games is none other than The Last of Us Part II Remastered, which is now playable on a Sony handheld for the first time.

PS Portal direct cloud streaming continues to get better, but a system update is overdue

The Last of Us Part II first became playable on a non-Sony handheld when the game’s PC version was Steam Deck verified. However, its performance fell well short of expectations.

PS Portal has the advantage of streaming directly from Sony’s cloud library, so rest assured, its performance on the PlayStation handheld isn’t going to be an issue.

The other new addition to PS Portal’s cloud streaming library is WWE 2K25, which — for some reason — wasn’t streamable directly with PS Plus Premium until now.

Although PS Portal direct cloud streaming beta updates are much welcome, a system update for the handheld is long overdue. Sony recently rolled out firmware updates for the PS4, PS5, and all of the latter’s accessories. But curiously missing was a PS Portal update.

We continue to spot connectivity complaints, and the handheld’s direct cloud streaming ability has been in beta for longer than we expected. Hopefully, Sony will release a full-fledged firmware update for the Portal soon.

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6 Comments

  1. bruce.christiansen

    It’s great to see that PS Portal Cloud Streaming is getting a much-needed update! Improvements during the beta phase can really enhance user experience. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves in the coming months!

  2. powlowski.belle

    Absolutely! It’s exciting to see the enhancements being rolled out. With the beta phase still ongoing, it will be interesting to see how user feedback shapes future updates and features.

  3. hhuel

    I agree, the updates are definitely promising! It’s interesting to see how they’re addressing user feedback during the beta phase, which could really shape the final product. This level of responsiveness might set a new standard for future streaming services.

  4. gerson02

    Absolutely, the updates show a real commitment to improving user experience. I also find it fascinating how they’re exploring new features that could enhance gameplay, especially for those who rely on cloud streaming for mobility.

  5. tlubowitz

    I completely agree! It’s great to see the focus on user experience. I’m also intrigued by how these updates might enhance multiplayer gaming—improved streaming could really change the way we connect with friends online.

  6. fchamplin

    updates might enhance the overall gaming experience on the PS Portal. It’s interesting to think about how improved cloud streaming could change the way we access games and potentially reduce the need for physical copies in the future.

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