Some players joke about the possibility, however, one day being able to use their switches to play away from PS4 games after Sony asked about the latest answer survey.
The survey appears to be coming out via email to PS4 owners, a photo of which was provided Kotaku is a user of Reddit YouRedditHereFirst. "The results of the study will help us better understand how the PS4 Remote Play is being used and give you a more practical experience for you," Tony said in an email.
The interview includes a number of questions about what features of Remote Play people would like to see changed or improve, including whether people would like the “ability to play PS4 Remote Play on multiple devices (e.g., able to play on Nintendo switchch, Apple TV, or Android TV). ”YouRedditHereFirst shared a photo of this part of the survey, with many others, over on Reddit.
Sony has made nimmediately responds to a request for comment.
Remote Play, which allows players to stream games running on their PS4 on PCs and smartphones, it debuted in the PS3 era but was not supported by many games until the release of the PS4. It was one of the selling points of the handheld Sony Vita, whose same control scheme has made playing console console games easier. A switchch, or part of a competitive gaming system, would have been much better. Some PS4 owners already know get Remote Play running on their Hack switch.
This kind of cross-console partnership might have seemed out of the question a few years ago. Recently, the increase in cross-play and the announcement by Microsoft last year that it would bring some Xbox Live features to Change should make such a partnership look bleak. After all, Remote Play on Turnch would still require people to own bullets.
Given that Swichi no longer has Netflix, though, I'm not holding my breath.