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PlayStation 4 update turns Android devices into controller, display
PlayStation Remote Play had previously been restricted to Xperia devices on Android. u00e2u20acu2022 Picture by Yoshikazu Tsuno via AFP

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 8 ― Sony Interactive Entertainment is due to update the PlayStation 4's system software to version 7.00, allowing devices running Android 5.0 and up to double up as displays and devices.

PlayStation 4 owners will be able to use Android devices as displays and controllers once Sony updates System Software to version 7.00 later this week.

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Those with handsets or tablets that run Android 5.0 or higher will be able to use an official Remote Play App to stream PlayStation 4 games to their mobile device.

Android 10 or higher is required to then connect a PlayStation DualShock 4 wireless controller via Bluetooth.

The scheme had previously been limited to Android devices in the Sony Xperia range.

An iOS app was released in March 2019, and iOS 13 or iPadOS 13 is required for the DualShock 4 control pad feature.

PlayStation noted in a blog post that system software 7.00 would also allow users to increase the size of text and voice chat groups from 8 to 16.

Microsoft increased the size of Xbox Live parties from 8 to 12 in 2015, and then from 12 to 16 in 2016. ― AFP-Relaxnews

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