Gamers already have the ability to stream PlayStation 4 games over local wi-fi networks to their PlayStation Vita and PlayStation TV, and now Shuhei Yoshida, the President of Sony Computer Entertainment’s Worldwide Studios, has revealed on Twitter that computers would also be joining that list of supported streaming devices.

This official application should not be confused with Remote Play PC, a third-party app also in development. And while the alpha release is currently available, according to the developer “there will likely be bugs and crashes” and refunds are not accepted. Besides, with an official version being released by Sony, it is only a matter of time before this one gets shut down.

Are you psyched for this new mode of PS4 streaming? Let us know in the comments!

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[via Polygon]

Briefly: It’s taken some time, but the Vita Playstation TV is finally coming to North America and Europe.

The set-top box will launch this Fall for $99 (or $139 with a DualShock 3, 8Gb Memory Card, HDMI Cable, and The Lego Movie Video Game).

Just like with a regular Vita, the unit will be able to Remote Play your PS4, making the box perfect for those who have multiple televisions in their house. It’ll also have access to Playstation Now, meaning for just $99, non-Playstation owners will enable themselves access to a ton of new games. Of course, you can play all of your Vita games too (physical or digital).

Take a look at the announcement from Sony below, and let us know if you’ll be picking one of these up this Fall!