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    PlayStation Portal Update Brings Cloud Game Streaming Beta Improvements

    You can queue into your game now.

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    Sony Interactive Entertainment released a new firmware update for the PlayStation Portal with improvements and new features for Cloud Streaming (Beta). Players who are subscribed to PlayStation Plus Premium members can stream PlayStation 5 games on PlayStation Portal and experience what’s new in the update with streaming now.

    The full details are available below, via PlayStation Blog:

    Sort

    You can now sort games in the Cloud Streaming (Beta) catalog screen. There will be a new sort icon added to the top left corner, allowing you to sort games by: Recently added to PS Plus (default), Name, and Release date.

    Capture gameplay

    The Create button on your PS Portal will now be enabled during a Cloud Streaming (Beta) session. Here is what you can do:

    • Press once: Display the create menu
    • Press and hold: Take a screenshot
    • Press twice: Start/finish recording a video clip

    Images and videos captured during a streaming session will be automatically uploaded to the cloud server, which can be accessed from the PlayStation App by selecting [Library] > [Captures]. Your captures will be stored for 14 days after they were created. 

    Queue

    You can now wait for your turn to play when the streaming server is full. The estimated wait time will be displayed on screen, and the game session will automatically start as soon as it’s your turn.

    Pause

    During a Cloud Streaming (Beta) game session, gameplay will now pause in the following situations:

    • Gameplay will pause when you open the PS Portal quick menu. You can open the quick menu by pressing the PS button, swiping left from the top right corner of your screen, or tapping the quick menu icon from the status bar.
    • When you press the power button once, PS Portal will be put into rest mode and the game will be paused. You can un-pause and get back to your game play by pressing the power button again. If PS Portal remains in rest mode for more than 15 seconds, the cloud streaming session will be disconnected.
    • Gameplay will also pause when a system error message is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

    Note that the pause feature will not be supported in some cases, such as during an online multiplay session.

    Notification of inactivity

    You will now receive a system notification when your streaming session is about to close due to inactivity of over 10 minutes.

    User feedback screen

    We have added a user feedback screen at the end of the streaming sessions to rate the quality of your streaming experience. This will help us identify what went well or could be improved, as we continue to enhance the quality of our service.

    Soul Kiwami
    Soul Kiwami
    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected] | Muck Rack: https://muckrack.com/raul-landaverde-1

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