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Sony’s Remote Play feature for playing PS4 games on Mac is launching tomorrow

If you’ve been holding out since last November when we first learned that Sony had plans to let gamers play PS4 titles on Mac, your time has finally (almost) arrived. Sony has already tested the 3.50 update with PS4 owners trying the beta although the pre-release version lacked Remote Play for Mac, but tomorrow that feature will be included in the public release for all PlayStation 4 owners.

Once it’s released, Remote Play will let PS4 owners use DualShock 4 controllers to play PS4 games from the Mac as long as you have the proper setup. The feature sounds like an easy way to officially turn your Mac display into a second screen that’s easily portable. Here’s what you need to know from Sony’s PlayStation 4 blog post on the 3.50 system software update:

With this update, we’re expanding PS4’s Remote Play capabilities to work with Windows PC and Mac.
Remote Play on PC / Mac is compatible with the following system software:

  • Windows 8.1
  • Windows 10 or later
  • OS X 10.10
  • OS X 10.11

You’ll be able to select from the following resolution and frame rate options, depending on your Internet bandwidth.

  • Resolution options: 360p, 540p, 720p (Default: 540p)
  • Frame rate : Standard (30fps), High (60fps) (Default: Standard)

You can use one DualShock 4 as the controller for Remote Play, which needs to be connected to your PC / Mac via a USB cable.

After the system software update launches, you’ll be able to download the Remote Play Installer here.

So you’ll still need a PS4 and gameplay is limited to 720p (that’s a lot of multitasking space on a 5k iMac), but it’s a big step in the right direction for the gaming experience on Mac.

Via The Verge

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Comments

  1. whooohooooo!!!!

  2. The Future Is Here :) Can’t wait for the PS 4K to game on my 5K iMac !!!

  3. Nick Flor - 8 years ago

    File not found when you click the link :(

  4. Bob (@BobhyTo) - 8 years ago

    if you don’t have exceptionally good internet speed and connection, will streaming ps4 content to 5k mac lag?

  5. drtyrell969 - 8 years ago

    Now that’s cool!

  6. Marc (@clunkmess) - 8 years ago

    Will the 2015 MacBook Air be able to handle it?

  7. stevelawrence - 8 years ago

    I wonder if they’ll ever consider an Apple TV app as well as a Mac one. Would be awesome to leave the PS4 hooked up at one TV but play it on one of my other TVs which has ATV.

  8. shaman1981 - 8 years ago

    How does this make my gaming more portable, tugging around a 27″ all in one is not what I would call portable

  9. pjthesnowfox - 8 years ago

    I was so excited to hear this. Easy installed but what a quality letdown… Again. Sony is proving to be really poor on software product quality. The lag is huge, maybe more than the pstv I have. The quality of the picture is another let down. I thought 720 was supposed to be lower HD quality but it’s actually very foggy on detail at full screen.
    Otherwise, yes, it works. I’m yet to play something properly on it though.

  10. Is this limited to only one controller at the moment?

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