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How To Use A PS4 DualShock With Remote Play iOS

You can now play PS4 games on your phone with Sony’s official PS4 Remote Play app. Keep reading to find out how to use iOS Remote Play with your PS4 DualShock Controller.

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Jin_Sakai2165d ago

I still can’t get the DualShock 4 to work with remote play on iOS. Can some please explain? Thanks.

Jin_Sakai2165d ago

Edit: Never mind, got it working.

FallenAngel19842165d ago

You need iOS 13 to make DualShock 4 work with iOS devices though. So unless you’re a beta tester with access to iOS right now it won’t do anything yet

CptDville2163d ago

Is it better than Vita and Vita TV? Both run crap for me whatever I try on both normal and pro PS4.

SamPao2163d ago

always depends on your internet. works great on mine

Shikoku2163d ago

What the hell man, it's on IOS but not all android

Phoenix762163d ago

How many people out there are really going to be playing their games for the long term with these kind of setups? Whilst this is another way of playing the go, who is going to be whipping out their phone, and full size controller and possibly an attachment piece to hold it all together whilst out and about?
Not many people will doing it. It didn't take off with the ps vita, even then the connection depended on the strength WiFi and many people are using the same connection you are connected to. I know, I've tried.
Nice option, but will fail. Same goes for MS xcloud streaming.

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Razer PC Remote Play Launches for iOS and Android

Razer PC Remote Play launches for iOS and Android and lets you stream PC games to mobile with full controller support, sharp visuals, and easy setup.

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Razer Kishi Ultra Review - Remote Play and Mobile Gaming Goes XL

PSLS writes: I have traveled across the country using the Razer Kishi Ultra in airports and hotels for both PlayStation Remote Play and mobile gaming in general, and I am thoroughly impressed.

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Miles Morales Remote Play Over WiFi 6 with Full HDR on iPhone 12 Pro

Can't stand to be away from your PS5 just yet? Craving some more Spider-Man Miles Morales. Remote play will help you with that. It works surprisingly well.

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SullysCigar1645d ago

What's funny is remote play has only been mentioned as a side note by Sony. People were asking for clarity regarding PS5 for months and eventually it was acknowledged right on launch, like, "What? oh yeah, that's there too and works great, but whatever, we we want to talk about..."

Meanwhile, every other article was touting how you can play your Xbox on your phone and showing pictures of a gadget attaching the phone to the controller...just like Sony has had (and I have owned) for YEARS!

isarai1645d ago

EXACTLY, it seems really weird to me.

lukasmain1644d ago (Edited 1644d ago )

It's because Sony know that NO ONE uses it. No one cares. MS will soon find that out. People just don't want to play big games on tiny screens via remote play. The people that do are in a small minority. It's the same with BC for 360 and OG Xbox, only a small minority even use it regularly. These are all nice features to have, but there are bigger things to talk about and that's why Sony hardly mentioned it.

gaffyh1644d ago

True, nobody uses half of the features to be honest. Just nice to have.

Neonridr1644d ago

I mean I bought my Vita basically to be used for remote play on my PS4. Most games it worked fine enough, some games had some brutal control setups which mean you had to use the touch screen to perform certain actions (infamous SS for example). I can see the appeal for people who want to continue gaming when they are away from their machine, but it's definitely not a huge draw.

Tacoboto1644d ago

I use both remote play (PS & Steam) and BC (Xbox) regularly... Remote Play is super nice when you're able to use Ethernet on your host devices, none are really playable to me over Wifi.

Xbox though doesn't let you play 360 games from remote play and it's got terrible audio crackling. So even when they're later they're still worse at it.

nveenio1643d ago

I use remote play a lot. Just not for playing. I use it for things like checking downloads or installs, or even logging into a game to see what the in-game notices are without having to climb out of bed to the living room television. It's a handy feature. I treat it quite a bit like remote desktop. No, it's not how I want to use my PC all of the time, but it sure is nice to have that kind of access to my PC when I want/need it.

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ABizzel11643d ago (Edited 1643d ago )

You can remote play on your phone, laptop, desktop, etc... And as long as you have a solid internet connection it works really good. I've been using my iPad left and right with it. Remote Play has been around since the PS3 days, and it has gotten better with each generation.

I don't recommend using it in highly responsive driving games as sometimes you can get a little hick-up, but it's perfectly suited for games like turn-based RPGs, cards games, and things like that.