Sony announced that it will start to push firmware updates to the PS4 gaming console tomorrow, which supports remote play (streaming), allowing users to implement streaming on their computers.
This version of the firmware has actually been tested for one months, but previously only the Windows system support, the Mac's streaming function has not appeared.
Streaming can allow PS4 to send audio and video to peripherals (similar to Apple's airplay), which have been supported by Sony's own devices and are now gradually expanding to other branded products.
When the user upgrades the PS4 to the v3.50 version, the remote Play installer can be downloaded to the Mac computer. Its minimum requirements for the system are OS X 10.10, according to MAC hardware level and network conditions, users can get 360p, 540p and 720p, such as non-stop resolution of the streaming experience, up to 60fps. If you need to use the PS4 DualShock 4 handle, you need to connect through a USB cable.
PS, Microsoft Xbox One has launched similar features before, but until now, the Xbox does not support Mac platform game streaming.