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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.   The recent February  PlayStation State of Play  saw no announcement. But, PlayStation needs to make Portal more a core member of the PS5 family, rather than the 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 the mighty Vita, that'd be coo...

Sony announces MLB 14 The Show for Vita, PS3 and PS4

Arriving April 1 in the states, the summer sports slug fest will continue on its merry way. There's a post over on the US PSN blog highlighting the details and differences between the PS3 and PS4 versions, the Vita doesn't even merit a mention.



That leaves me wondering if there's going to be any cross compatibility or bundle offers between the games. As Sony's flagship sports series, it should show the way for others on how to make clever Vita features for their games (or even bother to update them). If Sony doesn't lead the way with multiscreen, seamless device-to-device continuation, or other tricks, why should anyone else bother? This isn't to say Sony doesn't have such plans, but it really needs to make them clear, nice and early.

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