PlayStation Portal 2.0.6 Firmware Update Reportedly Brings Performance, Image Quality Improvements

Francesco De Meo
PlayStation Portal

A new PlayStation Portal firmware update is now available for download, reportedly bringing performance and image quality improvements.

The new 2.0.6 firmware update did not get its official update notes yet, so it is not yet clear what has been changed, but multiple users over on the system's dedicated subreddit reported their experience with the console has been improved with better performance and image quality. While some users did not see any improvements, the widespread consensus suggests these improvements are real and not simple placebo.

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Among the biggest issues that prevented many from getting the best out of the PlayStation Portal are the stuttering issues that are reportedly caused by how the PlayStation 5 streams at 59.94 Hz, a value that doesn't match the handheld's screen refresh rate. Hopefully, the new firmware update also addressed this issue.

The PlayStation Portal system is now available worldwide. You can learn more about it by checking out Kai's review.

The PlayStation Portal isn’t quite the portable successor that players have been asking for from Sony since the decline of the PlayStation Vita. That being said, the PlayStation Portal does one job and does it exceedingly well. It might not reinvent the remote play experience, but for those relying on controller clips to mount a phone to the top of a DualSense controller or third-party controllers that use a mobile device as the display, an official Sony product just makes sense for a unified solution. It might not replace those Backbone controllers and other devices that players might have in their home, but the PlayStation Portal might wind up being the controller that players start reaching for first. 

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About the author: Francesco De Meo has been covering video games and technology since 2012, starting his career at small outlets like Gamersyndrome and GeekSnack. After joining Wccftech gaming section in 2015, he quickly expanded his video gaming coverage with in-depth reporting, interviews with iconic industry figures such as Grasshopper Manufacture founder and No More Heroes creator Goichi "Suda51" Suda, Resident Evil series creator Shinji Mikami, Team NINJA's president and Nioh series director Fumihiko Yasuda, and Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama, reviews and on-the-ground coverage of major industry events such as Gamescom and E3. When he's not reporting or reviewing, Francesco can be found playing the genres he loves most, spending time with his six cats, reading, writing music, playing guitar and drumming for his progressive rock band.

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