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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 to hit the 10% (currently 7%-ish) adoption rate among PS5 owners that would make it a bone fide hit gadget.   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 the mighty Vita, that'd be cool. Assuming the 120HZ streaming is solid, an OLED would be the more welcome addition, especially with the latest generation of technology offering QD-OLED (Quantum Dot-OLED), WOLED (White-OLED) and other buzzy titles for smarter display.  Whatever ...

Sony announces official UK game and accessory pricing

The full price for PlayStation Vita games will be between £24.99 and £44.99. But has anyone paid full price for a game in years? Also, digital versions should be a lot cheaper, if we follow Japan's moves.

Seven first-party titles have been listed with Uncharted: Golden Abyss topping the range at £44.99. ModNation Racers: Road Trip, Everybody's (just call it Hot Shots already) Golf and WipEout 2048 will cost £34.99. Little Deviants and Reality Fighters are £24.99. Third parties will probably follow a similar approach.

PlayStation Vita memory cards aren't too scary either, after all the fuss with 4GB, 8GB and 16GB memory cards for £17.99, £31.99 and £44.99 respectively.

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