That means your SafetyNet checks will successfully pass without any worries. Initially started by developer leolawliet for Xposed, this updated module brings Magisk compatibility along with it. There's a Magisk module by developer Seyaru called PS4 Remote Play Enabler, which is a very fitting name for what it achieves. The Xposed module is intended for advanced users, so make sure you know what you're doing before messing with it. If you have Android 9 and below, you can always try a wired connection or even go with the Xposed module outlined in Step 5 of this guide. The updated PS4 Remote Play app requires Android 10 at the minimum to use a DualShock 4 controller with the Bluetooth connection. If you're rooted, you'll need to use Magisk Hide along with a randomized package name in Magisk Manager to mask your root status. The Magisk steps in the guide below are no longer required for installation, so just download the official app on any device, and you're all set. Update: The PS4 Remote Play app on the Google Play Store officially supports all Android devices from Android 5 and beyond. The capability has always been there, but you still had to have an iPhone or Sony smartphone to get the best experience possible - until now. One thing that hasn't changed, though, is the strict device restrictions on the PS4 Remote Play feature for streaming your games. The PlayStation 4 has been around since 2013 and has brought with it countless game releases since then.
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