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PlayStation Portal gets cloud streaming today, no PS5 required

Sony’s Portal learned cloud magic, and it wants to be your favorite handheld.

Cloud Streaming on PlayStation Portal
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What’s happened? PlayStation Portal just got its most important update yet. As announced officially by Sony, cloud streaming is now live for PS Plus Premium members. That means you can stream select digital PS5 games directly from the cloud, with no PS5 console required to be on, or even nearby. Alongside streaming, Sony has refreshed the Portal’s UI to make it easier to jump between Remote Play, Cloud Streaming, and search.

  • The cloud update enables users to stream compatible PS5 digital games, including big titles like Astro Bot, Borderlands 4, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and more.
  • You no longer need your PS5 to be turned on locally; games can be streamed directly from Sony servers.
  • The interface now splits into separate tabs for Remote Play and Cloud Streaming, making navigation simpler.
  • Additional improvements include 3D audio support, clearer connection indicators, and a new passcode-lock option.

Why this is important: Until now, the PlayStation Portal felt limited, effectively being just a remote screen when your PS5 was available. Cloud play removes that bottleneck, pushing it closer to a true handheld streaming device. It’s a major step for PlayStation’s cloud ambitions and raises the value of PS Plus Premium significantly.

  • It unlocks play even when your PS5 is off or unavailable, making gaming more flexible.
  • Portal becomes more competitive with cloud handhelds like Logitech G Cloud and Razer Edge.
  • No installs, patches, or downloads needed. Games launch instantly, with no storage concerns.
  • Strengthens the future of cloud gaming within PlayStation’s ecosystem, beyond consoles alone.
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Why should I care? If you own a PlayStation Portal or were considering picking one up, this is the upgrade that finally makes the device feel more like a proper portable gaming system rather than just a remote-play accessory. You’ll benefit from being able to start games instantly, with zero waiting for downloads, and no storage space issues on the handheld. Plus, the convenience of playing when someone else is using your TV or PS5 becomes real.

Add to that, for anyone who stays on the move, whether commuting, travelling, or just out of the house, having access to your full PS5 game library as long as you’ve got a solid Wi-Fi connection opens up a new kind of portability. Just note: you’ll need a strong connection (Sony recommends at least 15Mbps) and a PS Plus Premium subscription to use the feature.

Okay, so what’s next? If you’ve got a PlayStation Portal and you’re a PlayStation Plus Premium member, head to Settings and update your system (if not already prompted). Once updated, fire up the Portal and check the new Cloud Streaming tab. If your internet is up to it, you should see your compatible PS5 titles ready to play. Sony says the rollout is global across supported regions (including the U.S., UK, Canada, and parts of Europe), though availability of specific games may vary by region and license. As such, make sure to check the official list of streamable titles before expecting everything in your library to be playable.

Varun Mirchandani
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