The PlayStation Portal is an upcoming handheld gaming accessory for the PlayStation 5 developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was announced on May 23, 2023, and will be launched November 15, 2023.[2]
PlayStation Portal
Codename | Project Q |
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Developer | Sony Interactive Entertainment |
Manufacturer | Sony |
Product family | PlayStation |
Generation | Ninth |
Release date | November 15, 2023 |
Operating system | Android[1] |
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PlayStation Portal: Hands On With Sony's New Remote Play Handheld - IGN
PlayStation Project Q is now called PlayStation Portal, a $200 handheld device that lets you stream your PS5 games via Remote Play. We went hands-on to see how it works.
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It’s me, the person the PlayStation Portal is being made for
Embracing portability while avoiding TV negotiations
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Review embargo: Nov 13th, 2023
Reviews for Sony's PlayStation Portal
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The PlayStation Portal is a fine device for a bizarrely narrow audience
Sony’s dedicated remote device is a comfortable option for a problem that’s largely already been solved
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Sony’s PlayStation Portal gives a confusing first impression
The PlayStation Portal is a perplexing single-purpose device.
www.theverge.com
Review: PlayStation Portal is a slick solution for portable players
Sony’s PS5 streaming handheld is a great piece of hardware, but it isn’t for everyone
www.videogameschronicle.com
PlayStation Portal: The Kotaku Review
Sony’s latest handheld is very much geared toward an at-home, second-screen experience
kotaku.com
PlayStation Portal review: streaming handheld cuts corners | Digital Trends
The PlayStation Portal is a serviceable option for handheld PS5 streaming. Just don't expect more than the bare minimum.
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