Until now, using the PlayStation Portal (PS Portal) remote player required connecting a PS5 and using a PlayStation Portal as a Remote Play device. However, with a new software update, Sony has introduced the ability to stream games directly from the cloud on the PlayStation Portal. This update makes the PlayStation Portal a far more versatile device, making it feature-rich and capable of functioning almost as a standalone gaming console, without having to use a PS5 in tandem.

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. Cloud Streaming Beta On Playstation Portal (PS Portal): Details In a recent blog post, Sony announced that the update begins rolling out today, with availability in Europe starting Wednesday. The main highlight of the update is the beta version of cloud streaming for the PlayStation Portal.

This feature is available exclusively to PlayStation Plus Premium members, allowing them to stream select PS5 games directly from the PlayStation Plus games catalogue—no PS5 console required. Sony has confirmed that 120 PS5 games are currently supported, including popular titles like Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Ghost of Tsushima. The games will be streamed in up to 1080p at 60fps, with all DualSense controller features—such as haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, touchpad, motion sensors, and speaker functionality—available through cloud stre.