How to gameshare on PS5

It is safe to say that we are getting closer and closer to a world without physical disks. The PlayStation 5 Digital Edition and Xbox Series S mark the first time we’ve been able to buy a larger console without a disc drive, which has raised concerns among gamers who like to share their games with friends and family. Fortunately, like the PlayStation 4, the PS5 includes a feature that allows for just that. However, with each new console comes a new interface and navigation system. Here’s what you need to know about how to share games on PS5.

How to set up game sharing on PS5

Enabling game sharing on your best PS5 games might be even easier than enabling the feature on PS4. That is if you become familiar with the updated terminology. On a newer console, the feature is called “Share console and play offline.” Here is a quick setup guide.

Step 1 – Sign in to your PlayStation Network account on your PS5.

Step 2: On the main menu, click on equipment icon located between the magnifying glass and your login avatar settings eyelash.

Step 3: Choose Users and accounts.

Step 4 – Scroll down and select the rest option.

Step 5: Choose Share console and play offline. If the text says that this option is enabled on your PS5, it means that you cannot share games and you should choose to disable it.

Step 6 – Sign out of your PSN account on your PS5.

Step 7: Sign in with your PSN on the console you want to share games with.

Step 8: Go to the same menu and select do not disable in Share console and play offline Menu.

Step 9 – Sign out of your PSN on this console.

Once the person you’re sharing games with signs back in with their PSN account, they’ll have access to all your supported games from their PS5. Use this feature wisely. As far as we know, you can only share the game with one other person, so make a good choice. In the worst case, you should be able to disable the feature and then try sharing it with someone else again.

You might be wondering if game sharing works both ways. The answer is yes: the person you share with will have access to your library and you will have access to any of the games on their console. Say goodbye to the days of sharing drives. A modern and much more convenient way of sharing games is here to stay.

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