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PS Portal Cloud Streaming Beta Version Adds Game Recording and Pause Functions

2025-04-10 21:59:49|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Sony recently pushed a new firmware update for the PlayStation Portal.This upgrade not only improves the system's cloud streaming testing technology, but also comprehensively optimizes the overall user experience.

PS Portal云串流测试版新增游戏录制与暂停功能

The most notable new feature is that players can now sort works from the cloud streaming game library.Optional sorting methods include "Recently Joined PS Plus", "Release Date", and "Alphabetical".

In addition, after the update, players can also intercept the game screen during cloud streaming.Similar to PS5, PlayStation Portal realizes screenshot function through the sharing key of the body: click to call up the creation menu, press and capture the static screen, and double-click to start/end video recording.All intercepted content will be automatically uploaded to the cloud server, and users can view it through the PlayStation App, and these contents will be retained for 14 days.

PS Portal云串流测试版新增游戏录制与暂停功能

PS Portal云串流测试版新增游戏录制与暂停功能

When the PlayStation cloud streaming server is fully loaded, the device now supports players to join the waiting queue.The system displays the estimated waiting time and automatically starts the game when resources are available.

Cloud streaming users can now pause progress during the game - just press the PS key to call up the shortcut menu.Switching the device to standby mode can also pause the game, but if it remains standby for more than 15 seconds, the streaming session will automatically disconnect.To help players better manage time, when the system detects that the player has no operation for a long time and is about to automatically end the session, it will actively issue a notification and reminder.

PS Portal云串流测试版新增游戏录制与暂停功能

This update also adds a user feedback interface, and players participating in the cloud streaming test can directly submit their user experience to Sony."Thanks to players for their continued support and feedback, we can continue to add new features to PS Portal, including public Wi-Fi network support launched last year." Shuzao Kikuchi, vice president of product management at Sony Interactive Entertainment, said in the PlayStation blog. "Looking forward to you to experience new features in beta, your feedback is crucial to our improvement of the cloud gaming experience."

PlayStation Portal launched cloud streaming testing in November 2024. The service is currently only available to PlayStation Plus+ members, offering more than 120 PS5 games, including masterpieces such as Monster Hunter: Rise, Ricky and Dingtang: Time and Space Jump, and Tsushima Souls.

The current device supports game streaming experience up to 1080p/60 frames, and can fully utilize all the features of the DualSense controller even when running in the cloud.