
It feels like the PS Portal has smashed all expectations.
Sony’s handheld gaming device, released in 2023, has proven surprisingly popular. Sales have exceeded expectations, and as a result, Sony has been investing more and more into its development and production.
A major update just came out for the PS Portal, and it’s a game changer! Now, you can stream PS5 games directly to the handheld device without needing to turn on the console – as long as you have a PlayStation Plus Premium membership.
It’s a genuine game-changer, expanding the Portal’s functionality to an impressive degree.
Honestly, a lot of gamers are saying this device has totally changed how they play their PS5 – in a good way! It’s awesome if you live with a lot of people and everyone’s fighting over the TV, because it lets you game even when you can’t always get access to the main screen. It’s a really useful piece of kit.
Sony seems to have really created a winner with the PS Portal, and it might actually become one of the most successful devices of this console generation – which is surprising to a lot of people.
So, what do you think? Does the PS Portal actually feel like a major step forward for handheld gaming? And if you haven’t gotten one yet, is it now on your radar? Let us know by voting in our polls, and then share your thoughts in the comments!
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2025-11-05 23:36