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Despite some pre-launch skepticism (including from yours truly), PlayStation Portal has gone on to become a popular PS5 ...
Sony's recently revealed remote play handheld now has an official name and a price tag. It's called PlayStation Portal, and for $199.99 / £199.99 / €219.99, it'll let you stream your PS5 ...
The PlayStation Portal is a serviceable option for handheld PS5 streaming. Just don't expect more than the bare minimum.
The handheld is codenamed Q Lite and rather than being a dedicated gaming device or cloud-streaming device, it will instead use Remote Play with the PlayStation 5.
You'll also need to have your PlayStation Network account set up and ready for online play. There's an even easier way to play your PS5 games on the go, though: PlayStation Portal.
Remote Play is an excellent feature that PS5 owners can use to control their console without needing to be tethered to it.
Sony teased a handful of new PlayStation hardware developments during the PlayStation Showcase, including Project Q, a new game streaming handheld device that will tie in with your PS5 via remote ...
Sony announced that Project Q, its PS5 remote play device, is officially called PlayStation Portal and will cost $200.
Sony’s PS5 Remote Play Gaming Handheld Is Just $200 The PlayStation Portal remote-play handheld requires a PS5 to stream games over Wi-Fi ...
Wondering how to use remote play on PS5? Getting set up is simple as long as you have a compatible device and controller. Here's how to start.
The Chinese device runs on Linux and, as far as we can tell, will not support PS Remote Play and therefore won't be able to play your PS5 games.
Sony's dedicated PS5 remote play device is called the PlayStation Portal. The handheld costs $200 and it arrives later this year. The company also revealed earbuds and headphones that support its ...