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Sony Adds 1080p High Quality Mode to PlayStation Portal, Alongside a ‘Refined Streaming Experience’

News RoomBy News Room17 March 2026Updated:17 March 2026No Comments
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Sony Adds 1080p High Quality Mode to PlayStation Portal, Alongside a ‘Refined Streaming Experience’

Sony said it is continuing to “evolve” its PlayStation Portal remote player, with a new system software update introducing improvements designed to “deliver higher visual fidelity, smoother interactions, and a more seamless overall experience.”

The update — which is rolling out now — comes as Sony announced its cloud streaming monthly users are up 162% year-over-year. Over 50% of Portal users are also PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers, a stat Sony claimed shows a “growing engagement with the cloud experience.”

“As more players discover new ways to play on PS Portal, we remain committed to continuously refining performance and usability,” wrote senior manager, product management, Takuro Fushimi. “Today, we’re pleased to share some new features and refinements for our PS Portal users.”

Here’s what you can expect with the update lands:

PlayStation Portal Update March 2026

1080p High Quality mode

Players can now select a 1080p High Quality mode during Remote Play and Cloud Streaming. This new mode enables players to enjoy games at a higher bitrate compared to the default 1080p Standard mode, providing a smooth and high-fidelity experience.

  • To enable the mode, go to [Quick Menu] > [Max Resolution] and select [1080p High Quality] during Remote Play or Cloud Streaming.
  • You can apply the change by restarting the Remote Play / Cloud Streaming session.

Refined Cloud Streaming experience

We’ve introduced several enhancements to improve usability and reduce friction during Cloud Streaming sessions.

  • Improved Product Detail Page: When you select “Stream” on the product detail pages of game bundles, a new UI will show up, allowing you to select a specific game to play from that bundle.
  • Game Invite: If you’re actively streaming a supported title and receive game invites, you’ll now see a clear on-screen notification on PS Portal, ensuring you never miss an invitation while playing.
  • Enhanced Trophy notifications: Trophy notifications now clearly display the trophy name and associated image when unlocked. Platinum trophies will also feature their special animation, bringing greater visibility and celebration to your achievements.
  • Improved Search screen: The search interface has been refined for a smoother experience, such as the On Screen Keyboard display being available immediately when going into search.

Smoother onboarding experience

If you don’t have an account for PlayStation yet, getting started is now easier than ever. With an improved UI and onboarding flow, you can now quickly create an account and sign in to your PS Portal by scanning the QR code using your mobile device.

Don’t forget that the PlayStation Portal Remote Player requires broadband internet Wi-Fi with at least 5Mbps for use, and a high-speed connection of at least 15Mbps recommended. A PlayStation account is required, while the aforementioned reduced-friction cloud streaming requires a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription, too.

IGN awarded the PlayStation Portal a ‘Great’ 8/10 score when it launched at the end of 2024, writing: “The PlayStation Portal is the best PlayStation 5 Remote Play solution available.”

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world’s biggest gaming sites and publications. She’s also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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