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Possible new PlayStation Portal model pays homage to the Vita's OLED

While much of the focus on PlayStation's next steps is the PS6 and PS6 Portable , the two-year old PlayStation Portal could be getting a revamp according to those pesky internet rumours.  Update : Hints at pricing are around £/$250-299 for the new model, but everything remains deeply in rumours territory. Presumably the goal is to hit the 10% (currently 7%-ish) adoption rate among PS5 owners, something that would make it a bone fide hit gadget.   There's a PlayStation State of Play coming up on 12th February that might act as an announcement point. Certainly, PlayStation needs to make Portal more a core member of the PS5 family, rather than a distant cousin that most of its appearances suggest.  As the improvement in connectivity and streaming tech, proven by many gamers enjoying their PS5 or PlayStation Plus streamed content from around the world, an updated Portal Pro could be on the cards.  Possibly featuring a 120Hz display and an OLED screen in honour of ...

MLB 14 The Show arrives in Europe tomorrow

Spring is here, which means baseball to America (ignoring spring break and the other more fun stuff). Europe gets the game to, even if it doesn't cause quite as much excitement. The Vita version is £10 (€15) less expensive than the PS3 edition, so if you fancy a casual knock (with fond memories of World Series, Hardball and other classics) around the park, then the Vita version could be the one to go for.

Hardcore baseball fans will want to wait for the PS4 version out next month which looks pretty much like the real sport, no physical release for Europe so get downloading on Wednesday. Here's a clip of the Vita version in action.

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