[2024] How to join PS4 Party Chat on PC

Playing games with others is one of the best parts of gaming and talking the entire time while playing makes it even more fun. Sony knows that, which is why the brand has created a feature allowing you to join Playstation 4 (PS4) Party Chat on PC. It’s similar to Discord and it’ll allow you to open voice-chat groups with your friends. However, it’ll only work with PS4 and PS5 consoles and it’s a feature within PlayStation Remote Play. In this guide, you’ll get to know how you can easily join PS4 Chat Party without PS4.

How to download Remote Play?

Step 1: Download Remote Play

Head over to the dedicated Remote Play page and then download the app on your PC. It’ll be compatible with Windows 10 and macOS 10.13 or above.

Step 2: Install and enable Remote Play

Install the Remote Play app on your PC and then go back to your PS4/PS5. Navigate your way through the settings before enabling Remote Play.

Step 3: Activate the Enable Turning on PS4/PS5 from the Network option

Check if the “Enable the Turning on PS4/PS5 from Network” option is active. Otherwise, Remote Active won’t be able to stream properly. In simple words, your console will remain silent and your PC won’t detect any activity. Another important thing to remember here is to connect both your PC and console to the same Wi-Fi network. Once you’re done, double-check the settings and put your PS4/PS5 to sleep mode.

Step 4: Adjust the Remote Play settings

You’ll want to ensure that the Remote Play app settings have been optimized for your hardware. In other words, you’ll be experiencing difficulty in streaming if the settings don’t match your console model and your computer specifications aren’t able to handle the load. Ultimately, it can affect the overall quality of PS4 Party Chat on PC too.

Step 5: Pair your PS4 or PS5 controller

Regardless of whether you have a PS4 or a PS5, you can either keep your controller wired or use it wirelessly on your PC. For instance, if you want to keep your controller wired, you’ll require a USB-C to USB-A cable. However, if your PC has a USB-C port, you can use a USB-C cable instead. If your PC doesn’t come with a built-in Bluetooth receiver, you’ll have to invest in an external adapter to have the controller paired wirelessly.

Step 6: Connect to PlayStation Network

Once you’ve set up your controller, you can log in to the PlayStation Network. Make sure that everything is synchronized and that there aren’t any hiccups in your stream. In case any unexpected issues arrive, return to Step 4.

How to join PS4 Party Chat on PC?

join PS4 Party Chat on PC without PS4

If you’re satisfied with the performance of Remote Play on your PC, turn your attention to the PS4 party chat.

Step 1: Locate the microphone icon

Given there aren’t any game-breaking issues in the Remote Play app, you’ll be able to see a microphone icon at the bottom of the computer screen. Click on it to utilize the voice chat feature.

Step 2: Confirm with your controller

After that, press the PlayStation button on your controller. It’ll bring up a Quick Menu. Navigate your way through and then select “Party”.

Step 3: Chat with your friends

After you’ve selected “Party”, all of your friends’ Groups will be visible. Choose which one you’d like to join and enjoy the benefits of having the PS4 Party Chat on PC.

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