Sony could finally compete with Xbox Game Pass streaming thanks to patent

A pass-through platform

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A recently discoveredSonypatent describes a new device that could enable cloud gaming services when paired with a streaming stick.

This potential streaming device could seemingly eschew the need for aPS5console. Thepatentitself, discovered byVeryAli Gaming, shows that the device acts as a pass-through between your TV and streaming sticks of choice.

One of the patent’s diagrams shows Sony’sPS Nowstreaming service added to the streaming stick’s home menu, alongside other options you’d typically find like movies, music, and so on on aFire TV Stick 4K Max, for instance. However, the patent was initially filed in May of last year, meaning it would’ve been written before thePS Plusrefresh that rolled PS Now into the new tiered service.

It’s still unclear what the final product will look like - if it’ll even be released at all - and what the library of games available to play will consist of. But it’s an interesting proposition by Sony that could see it break into the cloud gaming space much asXbox Game Passhas.

Head in the clouds

Head in the clouds

Admittedly, I think Sony’s interpretation of a cloud streaming device, as depicted by the above patent, is a little clumsy. Given it’s a pass-through device, it’ll require a streaming stick to be usable at all. Judging by the patent, PlayStation’s streaming services look to be bolted onto the menu of the streaming stick in use.

It’d be great to have an expansive cloud gaming library accessible without needing to own a console, of course, but we don’t really know just how extensive the catalog will be.

Right now,PS Plussubscribers gaming on PS5 can stream a library ofPS4 gamesandPS3games (as well as legacy consoles such as the PS3, PS2, PS1, and PSP). If Sony’s pass-through device allows players access to all these games without needing to play on console or PC, then that’s genuinely quite laudable.

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However, I doubt this will be Sony’s way of introducing streamable PS5 games, given that just a smattering of thebest PS5 gamesare available to download via PS Plus.

Still, if Sony’s able to get this device off the ground, it could be a way for the company to gauge interest in something like a genuine PS Plus streaming stick, without the need for a pass-through to work properly. And that’s something I’d really love to see.

Microsoft’s really gotten the ball rolling withXbox Cloud Gamingaccessibility, with that service now being integrated directly into Samsung TVs and handhelds like theNvidia Shield. So I’m all for Sony properly putting its hat into the streaming ring, not least of all for its vast library of classic PlayStation titles.

Rhys is TRG’s Hardware Editor, and has been part of the TechRadar team for more than two years. Particularly passionate about high-quality third-party controllers and headsets, as well as the latest and greatest in fight sticks and VR, Rhys strives to provide easy-to-read, informative coverage on gaming hardware of all kinds. As for the games themselves, Rhys is especially keen on fighting and racing games, as well as soulslikes and RPGs.

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