I currently spend more of my time playing games on my PlayStation Portal than I do on my actual PlayStation 5. I'm sure that wasn't Sony's end goal with the mighty little peripheral, but either way, the powers that be are keeping me nestled nicely inside their little ecosystem. I've taken the Portal to other partners' houses, I've played it on the bus, I often kick back and play some Ball X Pit on the little screen whilst I've got Great British Menu or some other cooking show on the big TV. After my initial skepticism about the device formally known as Project Q, I must say, I am a complete convert. And I think you should be, too.
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