Playing PlayStation 4 games on your Vita is nice. But let’s face it, we’ve all dreamed of playing these PS4 games on our PC together with our mouse and keyboard. Then let me tell you that it’s no longer a dream anymore. Independent developer Twisted plans to release an unofficial Remote Play app for PC this week, but it won’t be free.
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As seen in the video, Twisted is playing inFamous: First Light on his gaming PC. As you can see, the game working just fine. Twisted also shows that using this remote app, you can remap the button configurations for games.
Remote Play was an Android app that was built with PlayStation Vita’s capabilities for players to access PS4 games. Just then Twisted thought of expending the capabilities to PC users using a Windows app. This means that you’ll be able to play your favorite PlayStation 4 game using your PC or laptop. However, it’s not for free, you can buy this app for $10.
“I’d like to work on this project full time, adding features, getting it stable and porting it to other platforms which I know a lot of you want,” explained the developer. “The only way to support this is to charge for the app, all my previous projects have been free and I don’t want to have to but sadly it’s the only way to support my living costs.”
And if you’re curious about any drawback of installing this and using this app to play your PS4 games in your PC, in Twisted’s YouTube channel, he uploaded a video that shows his remote lag test.
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The PS4 Remote Play PC can be download on Wednesday Nov. 25.