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Sony's PlayStation Portal Remote Player, priced at $199.99, allows Wi-Fi game streaming from the PS5 but lacks local games, cloud streaming, or a Netflix app. It resembles a DualSense controller with a built-in screen. Despite being serviceable for handheld PS5 streaming, it offers only the bare minimum and may not appeal to everyone. The device is compared to the Steam Deck and is seen as suitable for Gamer Dads in their 30s/40s who want to game on the couch near their family without using the living room TV. The PlayStation Portal is set to launch tomorrow.
Everything to know about the PlayStation Portal, which launches tomorrow: https://t.co/PtamkM5P3c
Probably going to get the PlayStation Portal at some point Like the Steam Deck, it's perfect for Gamer Dads in their 30s/40s who want to AAA game on the couch near their family without using the living room TV https://t.co/dY3xNoMyCh
Why does Sony’s PlayStation Portal exist? That's the question we have after testing it. The $199.99 device does just one thing: streams games via Wi-Fi off of your PS5. No local games, no cloud streaming, no Netflix app. Full hands-on here: https://t.co/tVBPZr7CZl https://t.co/ZhcWiUtq3L
The #PlayStation Portal is a serviceable option for handheld #PS5 streaming. Just don't expect more than the bare minimum. https://t.co/1ILDPi4oKn
The PlayStation Portal Remote Player is a fantastic accessory for the PlayStation 5 but is definitely not for everyone. It feels like a DualSense controller that sprouted a screen in the middle. https://t.co/ARB6JjDS0P