The PlayStation Portal remote player launches starting November 15 With pre-order link

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Update: PlayStation Portal remote player will launch in select markets on November 15, 2023 and is now available for pre-order at direct.playstation.com in the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Starting on September 29, 2023, PlayStation Portal remote player can also be pre-ordered from other select retailers in these countries, as well as Canada and Japan. Additional regional availability will be announced at a later date.
 

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Hmmmm, I might pick one up in Japan after New Years. Cant use on the flight which sucks….
 

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The cloud play device that doesn't allow you to stream games from Sony's own cloud offering, and requires you to be tethered to a PS5 to play. Piece of trash.
 
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It's funny now that last year, I pictured a device with a screen that could connect to my PS5 to play the games I own and that’s not a mobile phone. No subscription or cloud BS.

I do have a use case for this device. I hope that when I try it from my folks' house, the connectivity is at least decent.
 

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Gonna wait for reviews, this black friday it's gonna be this + the new pulse elites or a new tv for me
 
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I’ll get it just to have commentary on the device.

You never know it might surprise us.
 

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The cloud play device that doesn't allow you to stream games from Sony's own cloud offering, and requires you to be tethered to a PS5 to play. Piece of trash.

Thats your first problem. It has never been described as a cloud play device