PlayStation Portal Is Back In Stock at Best Buy
No one can stop you from bringing it into the bathroom.
Updated:
Apr 25, 2024 9:07 pm
The PlayStation Portal, a surprise hit, and Sony’s newest handheld gaming accessory, is back in stock at Best Buy. PS Portal sold out everywhere else, and has been for quite some time — so if you want one, you’d better grab it quick, as it’s not likely to stay in stock for long.
The PS Portal is not a standalone device, like the PS Vita. It’s a remote player for the PlayStation 5, so you’ll need a PS5 to use it. That said, it streams games from your console over Wi-Fi, essentially letting you play your PS5 games from anywhere in your home. Check out our PlayStation Portal review to see what our critic thought of it.
Where to Buy a PlayStation Portal
Back in Stock
PlayStation Portal Remote Player
Get it at Best Buy – $199.99Get it at Amazon – SOLD OUTGet it at GameStop – SOLD OUTGet it at Walmart – SOLD OUTGet it at PS Direct – SOLD OUTPS Portal is basically a DualSense controller with an 8-inch LCD screen in the middle of it. It lets you stream games from your PS5 at up to 60fps, with a 1080p screen resolution, so it should look plenty sharp considering the screen’s dimensions.
It also features the full slate of vibrations, haptic feedback, and adaptive triggers you’d get from a standard DualSense — something that’s missing if you stream your PS5 games to a phone, tablet, computer, or Steam Deck. According to our PlayStation Portal hands-on preview, it will also work when you’re away from home, provided you have a strong internet connection and you left your PS5 in rest mode.
It should be said that the PlayStation Portal isn’t the only way to stream your PS5 games over Wi-Fi within your home. As mentioned above, you can do that on many internet-connected devices, including phones, tablets, computers, and Steam Deck. Just download the PS Remote Play app to set it up (details here). It’s a little more complicated to stream to Steam Deck, but just search for Chiaki and you can probably figure it out. You can also check out our PlayStation Portal vs. Steam Deck comparison for a look at both handhelds side-by-side.
Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Threads.
Originally posted:
Apr 25, 2024 9:05 pm
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