PS Portal Will Allow Cloud Streaming in New Beta Update
PS Plus Premium users beta test the feature
by Liam Croft · Push SquareSony has announced the most significant PS Portal update since the handheld streaming device launched: a fresh beta test will allow for cloud streaming of PS Plus games. Current PS Plus Premium members can beta test the feature, with it set to launch worldwide within the next 24 hours. You'll be able to stream "over 120 PS5 games" at up to 1080p in 60 frames-per-second, and your save data will all be automatically synced with your PS5 console so you can easily switch between the two.
The cloud streaming beta will be available in all the same countries where PS Plus Premium is, and to activate it, look for the new "Cloud Streaming (beta)" toggle in the settings menu on your device. Once selected, a new option should appear on the PS Portal's home screen that'll allow you to access the PS5 titles available for cloud streaming.
To play at 720p, you need a minimum of 7 Mbps. For 1080p, you need a minimum of 13 Mbps. The beta is strictly about cloud streaming of games, so you won't be able to access the other features of PS Plus Premium like game trials. PS3 and PS4 titles are not supported; only native PS5 games are part of the beta test.
In a PlayStation Blog post, VP of product management Hiromi Wakai said: "PS Portal was an ambitious product for us, and we have been delighted by the positive response from our fans and to see that our vision has resonated with the community." Cloud streaming becoming a reality feels like a feat borne out of the support Sony has seen for the impressive device, which has continued to defy its sales expectations since release.
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[source blog.playstation.com]