Summary
- PlayStation has rolled out an update for the Portal that lets you play even more games on it via cloud streaming.
- Pretty much all of the PS1 and PSP games on PS Plus Premium can now be streamed to the Portal without a PS5.
- The update follows the launch of a cloud streaming beta that lets you stream select PS5 games on Extra to the Portal.
PlayStation began a beta for its PlayStation Portal in 2024 that allowed owners of the handheld device with an active PS Plus Premium subscription to stream games without the input of a PS5. While the selection of games you can stream on the Portal is still somewhat limited, it seems PlayStation has expanded those options by adding a lot of PS1 and PSP games to its Portal streaming pool.
The update on streamable games via the Portal’s beta comes courtesy of TrueTrophies. With more than 30 PS1 games and PSP games now streamable without your Portal needing to communicate with a PS5, you can now play almost all of the games added to Premium from both platforms on PlayStation’s handheld, moving it one step closer to a standalone device than a companion accessory.

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PlayStation launched the cloud streaming beta for the Portal in November, almost exactly one year after the accessory was released. Even though the beta has been limited, and remains that way despite the influx of classic games, quite a few of the titles in its Extra library can be streamed on the device without the need for a PS5. More than 120 of them, although until today, that selection exclusively included PS5 games.
You Can Now Play Even More Games Via Cloud Streaming On Your Portal
Pretty Much All Of The PS1 And PSP Games Currently Available On Premium
The addition of classic games to the selection you can stream on the Portal will potentially make the device more appealing to those who subscribe to Premium for the retro options it offers. The update means you can now stream games like Ape Escape, Twisted Metal, and Abe’s Oddysee on a Portal anywhere in the world. All you need is an active Premium subscription and a WiFi connection.
Even though most of Premium’s PS1 and PSP libraries are now available via the Portal streaming beta, there are a handful of notable absences. If you were hoping to play Worms, Worms Armageddon, Grandia, or Harvest Moon Back To Nature on the Portal without the need for a PS5, you’re out of luck. Disney’s Up and Toy Story 3 on PSP also cannot be streamed via the cloud to your Portal.
PlayStation continues to slowly make the Portal more and more appealing, although even at launch when it was criticized for its limitations, the device was sold out everywhere for quite a while. With the Nintendo Switch 2 coming later this year, and Xbox possibly releasing a standalone handheld device at around the same time, it will be interesting to see if PlayStation tries to make a bigger splash in the handheld pool or just carries on trying to improve the Portal.
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