Can you use a ps vita to play ps4 games?

Can you use a ps vita to play ps4 games?

Can you use a ps vita to play ps4 games?

PS Remote Play
Remote Play
What is PS Remote Play? PS Remote Play lets you stream and play your PS4 and PS5 games, switch between games, view your console home screen and browse the console's menus on any compatible device that's connected to your broadband network or using your mobile data.
https://www.playstation.com › en-gb › remote-play
Download the PS Remote Play app and stream games to your device
lets you use your PlayStation Vita to access your PS4™ console using a wireless connection. Most games for PlayStation 4 consoles support PS Remote Play; however, you should look for the "Remote Play" icon on the back of your game's package, or consult the game's instruction manual for confirmation.

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Is there a way to play ps4 games on pc without console?
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. Remote Play can be used with a mobile data connection or Wi-Fi. Broadband internet with at least 5Mbps is required.
2024-02-08 05:44:33


Do you have to update ps5 to play ps4 games?
Playing PS4 game discs on a PS5 console with a disc drive
Insert the PS4 game disc. You may need to download an update. Select the game hub from your Games home. You will need to keep the disc inserted each time to play the game.
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