How to set your PS5 as your home console
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How to set your PS5 as your home console
"This guide explains how to enable Console Sharing and Offline Play on your PS5, along with tips to manage your account and avoid common issues. After all, sharing is caring, and this can be a great way for your squad at home to experience a stack of games at no extra cost, while claiming all the trophies (and the glory) for their own profiles."
"Console Sharing and Offline Play is the PS5 equivalent of designating a "primary" console. When enabled on your PlayStation 5, it provides the following perks: Any local user on that console can play games from your library. Any local user can access your PlayStation Plus subscription benefits, including online multiplayer and game catalog access. Local users can also play your digital games without an internet connection."
"To set your PS5 as your home console, you need: An active PlayStation Network account A stable internet connection is required to enable the feature initially Physical access to the console where you want to activate Console Sharing You should also confirm that your account is the one used to purchase digital games or subscribe to PlayStation Plus. This ensures shared access will work correctly."
Enabling Console Sharing and Offline Play on a PS5 designates the console as the account's primary system and grants local users access to the account's digital game library and PlayStation Plus benefits, including online multiplayer and offline access. Local profiles on the same device can play purchased games and earn trophies under their own profiles without additional purchases. The feature is tied to the PlayStation Network account and can be active on only one PS5 at a time; activating it on a new console disables it on the previous system. Initial activation requires a stable internet connection, physical access to the console, and using the account that holds purchases and PlayStation Plus.
Read at Engadget
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