Today’s system software update for the PlayStation 4 finally brings official remote play to iOS devices. The update allows owners of both the console and an iOS device to play their PlayStation 4 games remotely.
A new app, PS4 Remote Play, has also been released for free on the Apple App Store. The app requires iOS 12.1 or later to function.
Players can use the app to display their PlayStation 4’s screen on their iOS device, use their device as a controller, join voice chats, and enter text using the device’s keyboard.

- The PlayStation 4 update 6.50 must be installed in order for remote play to work. The free app, PS4 Remote Play, must also be downloaded from the App Store on the device you want to use for remote.
- Here’s how you can download Remote Play for PS4 gaming on iOS running iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. One lesser known feature of the PlayStation 4 is the ability to Remote Play games officially on either a Mac or a Windows PC. Whether on same network or away, installing the companion Remote Play app on a computer allows gamers to play PS4 games remotely without being near a TV, with.
The power of PlayStation® gaming, streamed to PS5™, PS4™, PC, Mac, Apple iOS or Android devices. A PS4 or PS5 console is required to stream your games to other devices. Remote play cannot be used on your mobile device’s cellular data network. Play your favorite games on PS5 and PS4 consoles, pause the action and switch to another device on your broadband network, without being tied to the TV. PS Remote Play is available on Android smartphones and tablets, iPhone or iPad, Windows PC and Mac, as well as your PS5 and PS4 consoles.
Along with a compatible iOS device, you’ll also need a PlayStation 4 console with the latest software update, a PlayStation Network account, and a reliable home WiFi network.
The notes for the PS4 Remote Play app state that it may not be compatible with all PlayStation 4 titles. Also, DUALSHOCK 4 controllers aren’t supported, and the app it can’t be used with mobile data.
The App Store notes also recommend an iPhone 7, 6th-generation iPad, 2nd generation iPad Pro, or any later devices. Older devices aren’t officially recommended but may still work.
The latest system software update (version 6.50) for the PlayStation 4 is available now. Other features of update 6.50 include 720p broadcasting when using Niconico Live. You can now also change the button assignment to perform ‘Enter’ operations from the O button to the X button.
Sources: Apple App Store and the official PlayStation site.

Today’s system software update for the PlayStation 4 finally brings official remote play to iOS devices. The update allows owners of both the console and an iOS device to play their PlayStation 4 games remotely.
A new app, PS4 Remote Play, has also been released for free on the Apple App Store. The app requires iOS 12.1 or later to function.
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Players can use the app to display their PlayStation 4’s screen on their iOS device, use their device as a controller, join voice chats, and enter text using the device’s keyboard.


Along with a compatible iOS device, you’ll also need a PlayStation 4 console with the latest software update, a PlayStation Network account, and a reliable home WiFi network.
Playstation Remote Play Ios Games
The notes for the PS4 Remote Play app state that it may not be compatible with all PlayStation 4 titles. Also, DUALSHOCK 4 controllers aren’t supported, and the app it can’t be used with mobile data.
The App Store notes also recommend an iPhone 7, 6th-generation iPad, 2nd generation iPad Pro, or any later devices. Older devices aren’t officially recommended but may still work.
The latest system software update (version 6.50) for the PlayStation 4 is available now. Other features of update 6.50 include 720p broadcasting when using Niconico Live. You can now also change the button assignment to perform ‘Enter’ operations from the O button to the X button.

Playstation Remote Play Ios
Sources: Apple App Store and the official PlayStation site.
