Saturday, August 16, 2014

PS4′s Upcoming Game Sharing Feature Limits You to 60 Minutes Per Session


PS4′s Upcoming Game Sharing Feature Limits You to 60 Minutes Per Session





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SCE Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida offered up some additional details on how Share Play will work in an interview with Famitsu (as translated by Kotaku). Comparing it to Sony’s new PlayStation Now streaming service, he said, “How it works is, for example, say, a friend has a game that I don’t. I ask them to let me play it, and if they send me an invitation, I can access their PS4 and play while watching the video that is streamed.”


He didn’t specify how much time could pass between these steps; it’s possible the owner will need to be at his or her console to grant access at the same time as when someone wants to play a game. What it means for sure is that the person doing the sharing will be unable to use their system while someone else is remotely playing a game on it.


Some of this certainly dampens the enthusiasm I had for Share Play, but it’s not all bad news. Yoshida said the feature works with all PS4 games without any effort on the part of developers. Additionally, save games are tied to the player’s account, allowing you to try a friend’s game, buy it, and then pick up from where you left off.


The 2.0 update that introduces Share Play–along with the ability to upload saved videos to YouTube and search for PSN users by their real name, among other things–is coming sometime this fall.













Chris Pereira is a freelance writer for GameSpot, and you can follow him on Twitter @TheSmokingManX
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