Sony’s PS Portal handheld device is making waves in the world of gaming by expanding its cloud streaming library once again. This exciting update lets users access a rich selection of games directly on their device without even needing to power up their PS5. Right now, Sony has rolled out 33 new titles, many of which are treasured PS1 classics that fans have loved for decades.
Previously, the PS Portal’s cloud streaming library boasted 226 games, featuring popular hits like “God of War Ragnarok,” “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor,” and “Far Cry 6.” With this latest update, the tally climbs to an impressive 259 games, offering an even wider choice for gamers who enjoy on-the-go entertainment.
A group of observant Reddit users recently revealed the addition of several beloved PS1 classics to Sony’s expanding cloud streaming collection. Some of these nostalgic favorites include “Twisted Metal,” “Syphon Filter,” “The Legend of Dragoon,” “Ape Escape,” and “Everybody’s Golf 2,” all now accessible via this convenient feature.
To give you a clearer picture, here’s a complete rundown of the 33 games now part of the PS Portal’s offerings:
– The Legend of Dragoon
– Ape Escape
– Ape Escape on the Loose
– Ape Escape Academy
– Ape Academy 2
– Hot Shots Golf
– Hot Shots Golf 2
– Twisted Metal
– Twisted Metal 2
– Pinball Heroes
– Syphon Filter
– Syphon Filter 2
– Syphon Filter 3
– Syphon Filter – Logan’s Shadow
– Syphon Filter Dark Mirror
– echochrome
– echoshift
– I.Q. Intelligent Qube
– Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light
– Jet Moto
– No Heroes Allowed!
– Wild Arms
– Wild Arms 2
– Killzone Liberation
– LocoRoco Midnight Carnival
– MediEvil Resurrection
– Kurushi Final: Mental Blocks
– Super Stardust Portable
– Gravity Crash Portable
– Kingdom of Paradise
– Pursuit Force
– Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice
– Jumping Flash
Meanwhile, if you’re a hardcore PlayStation user, you’ll be thrilled to know that the cloud streaming library for the PS5 is even more expansive, housing over 1800 games. Just last week, over 300 new selections were added, including intriguing titles like “Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii” and “Helldivers 2.” It’s worth noting that this vast library is accessible exclusively through a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription, which runs at $17.99 per month.
Whether you’re in for a nostalgic trip back to the golden era of gaming or exploring the latest releases, there’s no denying that the PS Portal’s cloud streaming service keeps getting better and better.