Sony has announced a new function for the PlayStation mobile application, which allows users to view and share screenshots and videos captured in PlayStation 5. The function seems similar to that offered in the Xbox mobile application, but unfortunately, it is not Available for all PlayStation users. at this time; According to the official Twitter account of PlayStation Canada, it is a Beta version of limited launch , which means that the owners of PS5 in Japan and Canada are the only ones that have access today. Hopefully, fanatics from other regions will soon get this function, since it is a bit easier to share catches on a mobile device than on a console.
The Tweet of PlayStation Canada that announces the launch of the beta version can be found in embedded below.
Today begins to implement a beta version of limited launch that allows PS5 players in Canada and Japan to share their screenshots captured and game clips through the PLAYSTATION application. For more details, see: https://t.co/afvhxlbjsz pic.twitter.com/wmvwqhp1gy
- PlayStation Canada (@PlaySturation) October 18, 2021
Unfortunately, it seems that the option, as it is, has a fairly limited reach. Some users have already discovered that the application does not allow them to access their entire library of screenshots; Instead, players can only see and share new catches, which are stored in the cloud for 14 days. That is a bit annoying, especially compared to how this function is handled in the Xbox application. Since it is a beta version, Sony may be able to make changes depending on the comments of the users, but for now we will only have to wait and see.
The ability to share screenshots and videos has become an important part of the experience of videogames in recent years. Since this function became a standard of the industry, players have begun to constantly share videos and screenshots of their achievements through social networks. Developers have also supported the option, adding special photography modes so that players can be more creative with their catches. While the ability to share catches is a good quality of life for players, it can also be a great benefit for developers and editors: Basically it offers free advertising to games! Being able to do it from a mobile device is a good way to make it even easier to use. With luck, PlayStation will not keep fans in regions outside Canada and Japan waiting for too long!
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