Sony PlayStation Portal has rolled out a significant system update, introducing a public Wi-Fi login feature. This update appears to be a response to users who have been taking the handheld device out of their home network (its initial intended use environment) and into their daily lives. According to the PlayStation blog, Portal's owners often first encounter remote play functionality and extensively use it during the initial months of owning the device. The new system update will allow users to access cloud streaming (currently in beta) for select PS5 games on the Game Catalog. This will be available to PlayStation Plus Premium members. This upgrade is part of Sony's effort to improve the remote player experience on Portal. The company has hinted at the unexpected success of Portal, but has not disclosed specific sales figures. The public Wi-Fi login feature may be a step towards making Portal more user-friendly and convenient for users who want to play games on the go. With the addition of cloud streaming, users will be able to access and play their game libraries on various devices, further enhancing the gaming experience.