It comes Share Play. Tomorrow, on October 28 2014, Sony will release the much-anticipated 2.0 firmware upgrade for the PS4 console.
So be ready PS4 users everywhere, and just to remind you that among the many new features included in the updated update is Share Play which allows players to play their favorites gamea with their friends.
It is undoubtedly the cause that fans of Ps4 are excited. The update, codenamed Masamune (Goro Nyudo Masamure: this is the name of an actual person born in Japan in the 13th century and considered the best sword maker), will allow users of PlayStation 4 units to be able to remotely show their friends what they are playing and even invite them to an online match even if they don't own the game which is played.
The feature comes with three different options, the first of which is “Share Screen”. screen], allowing your friend to see your game screen on PS4, and is accessible even without a PlayStation Plus subscription.
The second option allows you to effectively deliver the controller to your online guests and let them play your game. The friend does not need to have bought or even downloaded the game so he is able to play. However, the user who delivers the controller to others should have one subscription to PlayStation Plus.
The third and final selection of Share Play allows your friend to join your game as a No2 player and letting you share your adventure. However, in order to make use of this option, both the first and the second should be subscribed to PlayStation Plus.
In an effort to clarify some gray details about the upcoming feature, Sony CEO Andrew Kelly answered some of the fans' questions in the relevant section of the PlayStation Blog, revealing some of the features of the feature. First of all, visitors using the Share Play feature will be able to win trophies, but will only be reflected on behalf of the game owner, which means that if you are playing a friend's game, you will only help them to Win trophies faster, but you will not win them for yourself.
Mr. Kelly also revealed that Share Play comes with a 60 minute time limit for each session and there is no limit to the number of sessions users can start, regardless of whether or not both users own it. that game.
See the relevant Sony video revealing how Share Play will work:
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