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Sony’s $199.99 PlayStation Portal game-streaming handheld is available to pre-order

Pre-sale has opened at more retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop

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An image showing the PlayStation Portal remote player device displaying the PS5 home menu. Image: Sony
Cameron Faulkner (he/him) is Polygon’s commerce editor. He began writing about tech and gaming in 2013, and migrated from The Verge in 2023.

In late August, Sony recently announced more details surrounding its Remote Play-focused handheld for PlayStation 5, which is called the PlayStation Portal. It’ll cost $199.99 in the United States, and it’s available to pre-order from Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, and Sony’s online store right now. It’ll ship on Nov. 15.

It borrows the adaptive, pull-resistant triggers and the haptics from the DualSense controller, with an 8-inch, 1080p LCD screen wedged between the two halves. The screen can display a max frame rate of 60 frames per second, and it supports touch, which can be used in PS5 games to mimic the DualSense’s touchpad commands.

PlayStation Portal game streaming player

  • $200

Prices taken at time of publishing.

  • $200 at Amazon
  • $200 at Best Buy
  • $200 at GameStop

As we already knew, the PlayStation Portal can’t play games on its own — it’s a mirroring device that requires you to pair it via Wi-Fi to your PS5. To that end, it can play games installed (not streamed) to your PS5. It should go without saying, but PSVR 2 games aren’t supported here.

The PlayStation Portal features a 3.5mm headphone jack for private listening. There are volume buttons along the top right edge of the display, and a PlayStation Link button, which is for connecting accessories, is on the top left. According to Sony’s own hands-on blog for the Portal, wiring your PS5 via ethernet will ensure the best visual fidelity on the handheld, but it can connect over 5 GHz and “other wi-fi channels, too.”

Today’s detail dump of the Portal also brought news of some new audio accessories made for the PS5 and the Portal. The Pulse Elite wireless headset is a step up from the standard Pulse 3D, offering lossless audio, a retractable boom mic (the Pulse 3D features built-in mics), and AI-enhanced noise rejection. It will cost $149.99 — $50 more than the Pulse 3D. Many of those features will be available in a smaller, more portable form factor with the Pulse Explore, new $199.99 true wireless gaming earbuds for the PS5 and Portal. Sony plans to share release dates and launch pre-orders for both soon.

Update (Sept. 29): Sony launched pre-orders for the PlayStation Portal at more than its own store. You can also pre-order it through Amazon, Best Buy, and at GameStop.

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