The PS Portal is emerging as a practical solution for gamers who need to share TV time with family. Recent findings reveal that PS Portal usage peaks at 9 PM, an hour later than PS5 usage, indicating users often switch to the Portal after gaming on the PS5. This device is primarily seen as a supplementary tool, allowing gamers to continue playing while others occupy the TV. Data from Sony shows that PS Portal owners tend to spend more time playing games, underscoring its appeal for dedicated gamers lacking personal gaming space. With the ongoing focus on enhancing user experience, future updates may further improve its functionality and integration with the PS5 gaming ecosystem.

How are PS Portal usage patterns different from PS5 usage?

PS Portal usage peaks at 9 PM, indicating that users often first play on PS5 and then switch to the Portal to play in another room while others use the TV.

The PS Portal, launched as a gaming handheld, allows users to stream PlayStation 5 games without needing to be tethered to the console. This innovation caters particularly to shared living environments, making it an attractive option for families or individuals who face time constraints when using a common television for gaming. With Sony's focus on improving this device, it could pave the way for future iterations aimed at handheld gaming enthusiasts still hoping for a PS Vita sequel.