iPhone can now remotely play Sony PlayStation 5 with DualSense controller

Sony made a gift to fans of the PS Remote Play service by adding support for a DualSense game controller in conjunction with Apple devices. PS Remote Play was originally available exclusively as the Sony Xperia Z series. Some devices, e.g. B. the Xperia Z3, could connect to a PlayStation 4 game console on the same network and stream console games to a smartphone. You can play with a DualShock 4 controller or screen buttons.

In October 2019, Remote Play became available for all Android and iOS devices, and support for PlayStation 5 came a year later, but only for the DualShock 4 for most of the 8 months that have passed since Streaming from PlayStation 5 can be used.

This issue with DualSense support for PS Remote Play on Apple devices The new DualSense controller that comes with the Sony PlayStation 5 is compatible with PS Remote Play on all Apple devices with the latest iOS 14.5 and macOS Big Sur 11.3 updates including iPhone, Pad, iPod touch, Apple TV, and Mac. Judging by user feedback, only basic tactile feedback is supported so far, as is the built-in microphone, headphone jack, and speakers, which still don’t work when gaming remotely.

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