Nintendo Switch Remote Play Ps4



The switch isn't going to get the same games that the PS4 and Xbox One to get. If they're using remote play they're still using (and buying) on PS4. And again Sony no longer has a portable going forwards that supports this. Honestly I don't see much of a downside for Sony. It needs to happen, the whole point of remote play is to be able to stream PS4 gameplay on any device, switch could make a fine addition and even this could raise PS4/5 sales for switch owners.

A new Sony survey is asking PlayStation 4 owners whether they'd be keen on Remote Play on Nintendo Switch.

The appropriately-named redditor YouRedditHereFirst revealed the details of the survey, which asks a raft of questions about Remote Play, as well as images of the questions.

Remote Play lets you stream your PS4 games to a raft of devices, including a PS Vita, PC or smartphone, that are also connected to your broadband network. There's DualShock 4 wireless controller suppport, too.

Nintendo Switch Remote Play Ps4 Controller

The headline question is this:

Remote Play Ps4 On Pc

'Ability to PS4 Remote Play on more devices (eg able to play on Nintendo Switch, Apple TV or Android TV).'

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The user then selects how appealing they'd find that, choosing from five options.

Nintendo Switch Remote Play Ps4 Game

Meanwhile, other questions posed by the survey suggest Sony is thinking about allowing Remote Play on a device that's not connected to the internet, allowing Remote Play without a PS4 connected to the internet, enabling access to PS1 and PS2 games, releasing a slim/portable DualShock controller that's easier to carry on-the-go, and letting you connect other controllers, such as an Xbox controller or mouse and keyboard. Drivers hjgk.

Nintendo Switch Remote Play Ps4 Windows 10

Of course, this is just a survey, and Sony may never action anything mentioned here, let alone release the Remote Play app on Nintendo Switch. But the survey does provide us with a snapshot of Sony's thinking on the future of Remote Play, and it sounds pretty interesting.