The latest firmware update from PlayStation 4 will allow you to play PlayStation 4 games on PC, Mac, and Windows 10 platforms. Announced via the PlayStation Blog, PlayStation 4 users will be able to download the firmware update 3.50 (codenamed MUSASHI) when it goes live tomorrow.
The remote play will be playable on PC / Mac that uses Windows 8.1, Windows 10 or later, OS X 10.10, or OS X 10.11 system software. You can then select the resolution and frame rates based on your internet bandwidth.
The resolution options are: 360p, 540p, 720p (Default: 540p). The frame rates, on the other hand, will be either Standard (30fps) or High (60fps) with the default mode being Standard.
You can use the DualShock 4 as the controllers by connecting it to the PC / Mac via a USB cable. Once the update goes live, you can download the Remote Play installer over here.
In addition to the PC / Mac remote play, the update will also add new features for the console including the ability to ‘appear offline’, create scheduled ‘Play’ events, and live-streaming on Dailymotion. For a more detailed overview, head over to the PlayStation Blog.
Source: PlayStation Blog
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