Barkley said:
No, the exact same thing that is described in that forum link is also on PSN. You can have a primary console on PSN that allows other account to play the game on that console. Home Sharing is not the equivelent of Shareplay. Shareplay let's people use the games on your console over the internet, equally it also allows playing splitscreen games over the internet. And the PSN equivelent of Play Anywhere would be cross-buy, cross-save and cross-play, though this will be a dead feature soon enough. |
So streaming then...
Also, if I recall correctly, this does allow a second PS console to have access to the same games as the first one. In other words, one account buys the games and as long as the account doesn't declare their newer system their home, the games from that account stay on both consoles...
It sort of works like that...








