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Remote Play is a very special feature that will allow you to enjoy your PS5 on a variety of other devices, including the PS4.

PS Vita is NOT able to use the PS5 remote play feature. Uhhh that's a bummer. I guess those were troll comments. The PS5 should be doing all the work and just streaming the result to the Vita. The result of streaming from the PS4 and from the PS5 should be the same. The Vita hasn't changed it's resolution or anything like that. The source is different, but the source is what should be doing all the work. 借助远程游玩功能,您可以在任何具有高速互联网连接的地方远程控制您的PlayStation®主机。 借助 PS Remote Play应用程序,您可以从不同位置使用兼容设备控制您的PlayStation®5主机或PlayStation®4主机。 例如,您可以使用其他房间的电脑或在外出时使用智能手机. 来畅玩PS5™和PS4™游戏。. For reasons unknown to the public (other than Sony being Sony), it’s been confirmed that the PS5 won’t feature remote play with the Playstation Vita. If you were one of the people who were hoping to take their latest-gen gaming to the loo, I’m afraid you’re in for a rude awakening.

Before you can use this feature, however, you need to ensure that you've correctly set up and enabled remote play on both your PS5 and whichever device you wish to use.

This page will explain how to properly set up Remote Play on both your PlayStation 5 and on other devices, such as the PS4.

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If you'd like to learn more about the PS5, then check out our guides on the Control Centre, user accounts, capture settings, online status, PS5 save files explained and on the PS5 stand.

Remote Play for the PS4 and PS5, including restrictions, explained

Remote Play allows you to play your PS5 or PS4 through other devices, be it a television or a smartphone.

All you have to do is ensure that the device you wish to use for remote play has the PS Remote Play app and that the PS5, or PS4, is correctly set up for Remote Play and that you have a strong Internet connection to prevent as little lag as possible.

Sony recommends having a broadband connection that is at least 12Mbps and using a LAN cable for the best experience. Though a slower connection will work, you'll need at a minimum broadband speed of 5Mbps for Remote Play to work.

It's important to note that not all games support Remote Play. This includes games that require peripherals, such as the PlayStation VR or PlayStation Camera.

Whichever console your remote playing on - be it the PS4 or PS5 - must also either be turned or, console settings depending, be in rest mode for Remote Play to work. It will not work if the console is turned off or if it's being used for any of the following purposes:

  • When you're using Share Screen, Share Play or any form of gameplay broadcasting
  • When other users are using Share Screen, Remote Play, Share Play or any form of gameplay broadcasting
  • When a Blu-ray Disc or DVD is playing
  • When PS VR in VR mode is being used

Once you have Remote Play working, you will also be restricted in the following ways as these functions are not supported by remote play:

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  • Can't use Share Screen, Share Play or any form of gameplay broadcasting
  • Can't play Blu-Ray Discs or DVDs
  • Can't play music with Spotify
  • Some or all video content might not be displayed depending on which game or video service is being used

How to set up and enable Remote Play for the PS5

The first part of setting up Remote Play for the PS5 is ensuring the console's settings will actually allow it to be used remotely.

After you've downloaded and properly installed the app, it's time to head over to the PS5, where you need to ensure that the console's settings are inline with Remote Play.

First, you'll want to enable Remote Play by following these steps:

  1. Go to 'Settings'
  2. Select 'System'
  3. Select 'Remote Play'
  4. Select 'Enable Remote Play' and ensure that the option is switch on
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Make sure you enable Remote Play first.

Once you've ensured that the PS5 is correctly set up for Remote Play, you'll next need to download the PS Remote Play app onto whichever device you wish to use the PS5 remotely on.

If you're going to be using a PC or Mac, then you can download the app from the Remote Play page of the Sony website. If you're planning on using either your iPhone or Android device, then you can download the PS Remote Play app from your chosen App store.

After the app is downloaded, you'll need to login to your PlayStation Network account and follow the instructions on screen.

When prompted, select your PS5 from the list of available consoles and wait for the two devices to be connected together. It's important to note that you must be logged into the correct PlayStation Network account on the PS5 for it to appear as a Remote Play option.

If all goes well, you'll be remotely connected to your PS5!

How to enable Remote Play for rest mode on the PS5

While you can't use remote play when the PS5 is turned off, it is possible to use this feature when the console is in rest mode.

If you would like to enable this feature, you need to follow steps below on your PS5:

  1. Go to 'Settings'
  2. Select 'System'
  3. Select 'Power saving'
  4. Select 'Features available in rest mode' and turn it on
  5. Select 'Enable turning on PS5 from network' and turn it on
Make sure you enable Remote Play for rest mode.

This will allow you to use remote play when your PS5 is in rest mode, but, remember, you can't use remote play if your PS5 is turned off.

Remote Play for the PS5 on the PS4 explained

Days before the release of the PS5, PS4 owners awoke to find a new app installed on their consoles - PS5 Remote Play.

As the name suggests, this app allows you to play your PS5 on any PS4 console, as long as the PS5 is correctly set up for Remote Play. You can also use your DualShock 4 controller, rather the PS5's DualSense controller.

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Like with using Remote Play on other devices, you'll have to follow the on-screen instructions to connect to your PS5 remotely, but, once you do, you'll find yourself looking at the PS5 home screen.

It's important to note that, when remote playing via a PS4, there are some small control changes.

Pressing the PS button the DualShock 4 will open up a small, remote play exclusive menu, which will allow you to switch visit the PS5's home screen or Control Centre, mute the mic, return to the PS4 home page or end the remote play session completely.

Using Remote Play on PS5 to control another PS5 or PS4 explained

Remote Play on the PS5 has the ability to connect to both PS4 consoles and other PS5s, which means that you can enjoy a wide range of games as long as you have a strong enough Internet connection.

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You can find the Remote Play app on the PS5 home screen and, selecting it, will allow you to see which consoles you have set up for Remote Play.

From there, you can select the console you wish to play on and, as long as it's in rest mode or turned on, you'll be able to connect to it and remotely play a wide variety of games.

The main Remote Play screen will also allow you to change the resolution for the console you're streaming - 540p, 720p (Standard), 1080p - and, if you're remote playing a PS4, change the frame rate between standard or high.

Have fun experimenting with Remote Play on the PS5!

If you'd like to learn more about the PS5, then check out our guides on the Control Centre, user accounts, capture settings, online status and on the PS5 stand.

© Provided by TechRadar PS5: price and pre-orders for the PlayStation 5

The PlayStation 5 looks a tempting treat for gaming and AV enthusiasts alike, what with Sony confirming the console will have a 4K Blu-ray player, 8K video support and 360-degree audio. It now looks like Sony is planning to reveal all – including price and pre-order – on Wednesday 9th September. So how much will the PS5 cost and when can you order? Read on as we reveal all..

The PS5 price is, so far, one of the few details that Sony has dodged. Even at its June PS5 live event, where it spilled the beans on almost everything - kit and caboodle - it stayed hush on pricing. In all likelihood, we'll have wait until closer to the 'Holiday 2020' planned PS5 launch to find out concrete price tags.

There were plenty of PS5 rumours in the build up to the June event that have offered realistic insights on parts and manufacture cost, the extra hurdles thrown up by the COVID-19 pandemic, and even the effects of global politics.

Either way, there shouldn't be too long to wait to find out. We're expecting a 'big announcement' on 9th September, and for pre-order to open in the coming weeks.

Read on for all there is to know on the PlayStation 5 price and pre-order details currently available, and start saving for your next console..

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PlayStation 5 price: recent history

Sony may have left us guessing the PlayStation 5 price, but history is on our side.

Both the original PlayStation and PS2 launched at £299/$299 in 1994 and 2000 respectively. The PS3 was quite the step up in 2006, with the entry-level 20GB model starting at £425/$499 – although that was more or less in line with inflation with regard to the original PlayStation, and there were also the significant hardware upgrades to factor in, not least of all being the Blu-ray optical drive.

Nonetheless, the PS3 was initially criticised partly for its seemingly high price. The 60GB model's $599 price tag took particularly heavy flack. By the arrival of the PS3 Slim in 2009, though, all seemed to have been forgiven.

The bigger public surprise was saved for the 2013 PS4 launch, however, when the PlayStation price dropped down to £350/$399 and heralded the arrival of one of the best-selling games consoles of all time.

History would dictate, then, that a PlayStation 5 price of anything over £400/$400 is a recipe for trouble, however, with seven years of inflation to account for and the technological envelope that Sony is clearly pushing with the PS5, we wouldn't be surprised to see the company taking that risk.

The caveat is to remember that the retail price of a games console isn't just about recovering the development and manufacturing costs at the moment of sale. These are devices that will earn Sony even more money through content and licensing. The more PlayStation 5 homes that there are, the more money will be made over the long term. A little subsidising of the price tag could go a very long way.

PlayStation 5 price: cheaper Digital Edition

June's PlayStation live event revealed not one but two PS5s - the PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition - and that may be a significant marker when it comes to the PS5 price. A dual device strategy means that Sony can keep at least one model more affordable while still offering a more fully-featured PS5.

While not confirmed, it is thought that the full-fat, disc-playing PlayStation 5 and the more affordable, disc-less PlayStation 5 Digital Edition will have performance parity, with the optical drive the only difference between the two.

It would seem sensible to predict that the aim is for the PS5 Digital Edition to dip below the magic £400/$400 barrier, while the version with the disc drive might be more like £499/$499. Surely Sony wouldn't risk a launch price of over £500/$500, would it?

Well, just days after the console's reveal, PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan told the BBC that Sony is looking to 'emphasise value as opposed to price', which sounds rather like a way of justifying that the PS5 will be a pricey bit of kit.

Perhaps the most telling piece of news so far on the PS5 price is the PlayStation 5 product page leak on Amazon France, spotted by Twitter user Ben Geskin, which stated that the PlayStation 5 would be 500 euros with the PS5 Digital Edition at 400. Given the usual differences in currency and region, this would seem to point at launch prices of £450/$450 for the PS5 and with the PS5 Digital Edition at £350/$399 in the UK and US.

Descargar jumpstart y wps pin 6. Meanwhile, a recent rumour published by DualShockers on 24th August 2020 suggested that Best Buy's website has the PS5 price pegged at $499 in the US, and that customers would be offered 18-month financing options.

As ever, it's important to take such leaks and rumours with a pretty huge pinch of salt. After all, everyone's a Photoshopper and deepfakes are rife. The interesting side note here is that, if true, the Amazon France post also points to a PS5 release date of 20th November 2020. Too neatly positioned within the holiday period?

It seems so. Just a few days later Amazon France issued a response to Techradar saying, that the screen grab image is a fake.

PlayStation 5 price: impact of global issues

Sony seems to be sticking to its release date schedule in the run up to the planned holiday launch of the PlayStation 5. The COVID-19 crisis alone has been enough to floor plenty of companies and have operations grind to a halt, but Sony hasn't announced any issues preventing either games or games console development.

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The original pre-coronavirus target was the sale of six millions units by March 2021. Undoubtedly the pandemic will have shifted those timescales, but there are other global issues that could have an effect on price.

The trade war between China and America is one such problem, which will not have been helped any by the finger-pointing over the COVID-19 outbreak. Even back in June 2019, Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft issued a joint statement warning of price rises if the trade war continues.

According to Bloomberg, some issues lie with manufacture, with Sony struggling to keep the production price down below $450 (£350). There are reportedly issues with sourcing components, such as DRAM and NAND flash memory that could well lead to a far higher retail price than predicted.

PlayStation 5 price vs Xbox Series X price

One reason Sony may be keeping very quiet on the PS5 price is down to the competition from the Xbox Series X (and vice versa!)

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Back in November 2013, the PS4 was launched at £350/$400 compared to the £429/$499 price of Xbox One which gave undecided next generation games console customers up to 99 very good reasons to opt for the PlayStation. Both prices had been announced at E3 2013 launch events.

Notably, neither Microsoft nor Sony has given much away but going back to Jim Ryan's comments, the issue of relative price may be a red herring while the problems of successfully launching a high-end games console in the current global climate are really the prime concerns.

“I think the best way that we can address this is by providing the best possible value proposition that we can. I don’t necessarily mean lowest price. Value is a combination of many things. In our area it means games, it means number of games, depth of games, breadth of games, quality of games, price of games… all of these things and how they avail themselves of the feature set of the platform,” he said.

As for the Xbox Series X price and release date, we finally have the details. Microsoft's next-gen games console will cost $499, which will undoubtedly translate to around £499, though we're still waiting on official international pricing (and a date for Xbox Series X pre-orders). And it will go on sale on Tuesday 10th November, two weeks ahead of Black Friday. That's according to a fresh report by Windows Central.

That ties in with a previous price leak published by DualShockers, which suggests that US retail giant Best Buy has the PS5 and the Xbox Series X prices pegged at $499. The price is said to have been spotted on Best Buy's 2020 consoles page.

PlayStation 5 games price

Since NBA games publisher 2K announced the $70 (£65/$100 AUD) price for its sports sim NBA 2K21, the consensus has been that there's a PS5 games hike coming across the board.

That raises the standard by $10 from $60 which seems uncomfortable in the face of what many are fearing will be a fairly expensive games console full stop. It's expected that this $70 standard will be matched by the Xbox.

To be fair to both Sony and Microsoft, the price has remained the same since the launch of the original Xbox 360 and PS3 in 2005. Between game production values having gone through the roof and 15 years' worth of inflation, it could have been a lot worse for the consumer.

PlayStation 5 pre-orders

Sony recently invited PlayStation users to register for the chance to pre-order a 'limited quantity' of PS5s. You can register here. You'll need your PlayStation Online ID and, if Sony invites you to pre-order, a US shipping address.

There's no word on how many invitations Sony will extend, but if you're lucky enough to receive a coveted email invite, you'll be able to order one PS5 or one PS5 Digital Edition, two wireless controllers and a handful of accessories.

Sony's FAQ page warns that invitations will be distributed based on “previous interests and PlayStation activities', so loyal PlayStation customers are in with the best chance of bagging a pre-order.

Don't worry if you're not eligible to register, we expect Sony to open up pre-orders to everyone around the time of launch. In the past, pre-orders have quickly followed the PlayStation's launch events at E3, but the timeline has been very different in 2020 for obvious reasons.

All the same, we're expecting to see PS5 pre-orders imminently after some JavaScript on the PlayStation 5 e-commerce site, PlayStation Direct, revealed that Sony is almost ready to go. It codes for an error message on the page whenever anyone tries to add more than one PS5 console into the shopping basket.

So, that's two piece of good news in one - first, that pre-orders are close and, second, that Sony is already setting purchase limits to make sure that as many people as possible get a chance to order a PS5 early doors.

One leaker has also predicted that pre-orders will go live on 9th September. Why then? That will be 25 years to the day since the original PlayStation went on sale in the US.

What with possible manufacturing issues, those already with their hearts set on one of the first flush of PS5 consoles would do well to act quickly when pre-orders launch. There'll most likely be a deposit to stake your claim of up to around £100/$100. At least it's a way to spread out the cost a little.

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Until recently, Sony had only planned on the production of 5 million PlayStation 5 games consoles by the end of March 2021. However, with a predicted increase in gaming, Sony has doubled PlayStation production to meet 10 million units by the same date, and that certainly should help in terms of pre-order panic.

In the mean time, the best bet is to keep your ear close to the news by signing up to PS5 pre-order notifications on the likes of Gamestop, Game, Target and Best Buy. We'll add links to more retailers offering PS5 pre-order notifications as they come in.

PlayStation 5 price: game bundles

Sony has confirmed a raft of PS5 game titles, but as extensive and exciting as that list looks, we still don't know which of them will be available at launch.

It's likely that retailers will look to sell PS5 bundle deals with the most popular titles, including NBA 2K21, Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Call of Duty, Gran Turismo 7 and possibly Grand Theft Auto. We'd also expect a PS5 FIFA 21 bundle at some point too. Again, once we know the official launch titles, the likely PS5 deals will become clearer.

Beyond games, we're also likely to see the PS5 bundled with other treats and temptations. On the software side, we may see subscriptions to PlayStation Plus. On the hardware side, expect to find the option to purchase your PS5 along with one of the official PS5 accessories such as the Pulse 3D headset, HD Camera and DualSense Charging Station. As ever, more details as we get them.

In the meantime, get clued up on everything the new console has to offer with our PS5: release date, specs and news guide. Microsoft word dmg for mac.

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