The PlayStation Portal has some new features incoming, which include Game Sort and the ability to capture your gameplay.
Users of the PlayStation Portal will be happy to know that a bunch of new features are arriving on the handheld device in the form of a system update. These are features that improve your experience while using the Cloud Game Streaming Beta function.

The above feature lets the Portal players play select PlayStation titles through cloud streaming, even without owning a PlayStation console. Although the feature is still in its beta and still has some issues to iron out, many players still utilize it to game on the go.
Here are the new features which are arriving to the PlayStation Portal. You can read the full announcementhere.
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Major Features Announced For the PlayStation Portal
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There have been lots of new features that will be arriving for the PlayStation Portal. These include but are not limited to the ability to sort your games, capture gameplay, and queue up for your gaming session.

Gameplay Capture For the PlayStation Portal
Now, you can use the Create button during a Cloud Streaming session as well. This button will allow you to take screenshots or record your gameplay in the form of a video as well. Here is how to use the feature:
Game Sort Feature For the PlayStation Portal
This simple quality-of-life tool will let you sort the games you can play in whatever order you want. The sorting order includes:
Queue, Pause and Other Features
Earlier, if the servers were full, you would not be able to join a session of cloud gaming. However, this feature will now let you queue up and let you know how long you have before being able to join in.
Additionally, you will have the ability to pause your gaming sessions as well. You can do this in the following ways:

Lastly, you will now receive a system notification when you leave your portal inactive for 10 minutes. Leaving it inactive for 10 minutes will disconnect your cloud gaming session, so it will be quite helpful to receive an alert before it happens.
You will also be prompted with a user feedback screen after ending a gaming session, where you can rate your experience. How has your experience been while using the PlayStation Portal Cloud Game Streaming?

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