Sony's PlayStation Portal, a remote play handheld device, is proving to be more popular than expected. Hiromi Wakai, a PlayStation executive, stated that demand for the Portal exceeds expectations, but sales numbers are undisclosed. The device is available for $199.99 on Amazon, and Sony clarifies that it is not a successor to PS Vita.
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Does the PS Portal work remotely or do you have to be on same network as your PS5 (ie at home)?
In a recent interview, @Sony has stated that the demand for PlayStation Portal continues to exceed the company's expectations, but they have no data to share yet. Details: https://t.co/9mBslCa3YQ #Sony #PlayStationPortal #tech https://t.co/ReuMunv6z9
PlayStation Portal available on Amazon ($199.99) https://t.co/gteHt5ugQf #ad https://t.co/rGkmldbXTT
In a new interview, PlayStation executive Hiromi Wakai said that "demand for PlayStation Portal has continued to exceed our expectations," though Sony won't reveal sales numbers. https://t.co/NhCob7XbQS https://t.co/eSEC9Znsxi
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PS Portal Proving More Popular Than Sony Expected https://t.co/YCkdE5gAB1 #Sony #PS5 #PSPortal
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