PSPlay

Tools

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Information

Category

Tools

Downloads

100,000+

Developer

Stream Game Dev

Content Rating

Rated for 3+

Review

1455

Tag

psplay | remotely | remote

Email

https://maps.google.com/?q=1120%20Wien%0AMeidlinger%20Hauptstraße%2082

Policy

https://grill2010.github.io/privacy/psplay_privacy_policy.html

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Editor Reviews

PSPlay is an amazing app that allows you to play all your favorite PS console games from a distance. It offers seamless streaming without any lag, and you can also use third-party controllers and mobile data connections. In addition, there are extra features such as button mapping on your gamepad, customizing the layout on your screen, and compatibility with rooted devices. You can use PSPlay as a virtual D-Shock controller for your PS, even with older firmware. If you have an Android device that is compatible, you will enjoy Picture-In-Picture mode and Multi-Window support. In short, it is the ultimate way to play games on your PS remotely!

To ensure a smooth gaming experience, PSPlay recommends using a device with a dual-core CPU, at least 2 GB of RAM, and a screen resolution of 1024 × 768 or higher. It is strongly advised to connect your PS through a wired internet connection, and if possible, connect your device to a 5GHz WiFi network to minimize lag. Additionally, make sure you have a fast internet connection with upload and download speeds of at least 15 Mbps.

Attention! If you are using PS firmware 7.0 or above, you may encounter login issues that will necessitate logging into your account to retrieve your Account ID. Should you encounter any problems, please refer to the provided information for assistance. Additionally, exercise caution when upgrading to a new PS firmware version until compatibility with PSPlay is verified.

Features

You can easily play PlayStation games remotely with any controller and your mobile internet connection!

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Ratings

4.7

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