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How to Gameshare on the PS4

By Matthew Lynch
June 6, 2023
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Gaming is much more enjoyable when you play with friends, but what if you could share games with them, too? Fortunately, gamesharing on the PlayStation 4 (PS4) is possible, and it’s an excellent way to save money while maximizing your gaming experience. Here’s a guide on how to gameshare on your PS4!

1. Find a trustworthy friend

The first step in gamesharing on the PS4 is finding a friend who you trust. Gamesharing involves sharing your login credentials with another person, which means they will have access to your account and games library. Ensure that the person you choose to share your account with is trustworthy and reliable to avoid any problems.

2. Change account settings

Once you’ve found a trustworthy friend, you need to change your account settings to ensure that you can share your games. Here’s how:

a. Log in to your PS4 account.

b. Head to ‘Settings.’

c. Select ‘Account Management.’

d. Click on ‘Activate as Your Primary PS4.’

e. Then, choose ‘Activate.’

3. Share your account credentials

Once you’ve changed your account settings, you can share your login credentials with your friend. Your friend needs to log in to your account on their PS4 by using your details. Here’s what they’ll need:

a. Your account email address and password.

b. Your PS4 account user name.

c. Your friend’s PS4 console.

4. Download and play shared games

Now that your friend has logged in to your account on their PS4, they’ll have access to your games library. They’ll be able to download and play any games that you’ve purchased, but you can also play the same games at the same time. Bear in mind that if you’re playing the same game simultaneously, you’ll need an internet connection and two PS Plus subscriptions.

5. Monitor your shared account

Lastly, it’s essential to keep an eye on your shared account to ensure that your friend does not make any unauthorized purchases or changes. You can monitor your account by checking your purchase history or keeping track of changes in your account settings.

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