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by Cody Perez in Apex Legends | Mar, 9th 2020
Apex Legends is one of the biggest and most important games around right now. As one of the top battle royale games in the world — we’d argue that it is in the top three, for sure — it is a game that many players know about and enjoys playing as one of their constant games.
- With the steam link you should be able to launch the PS4 remote play app on your PC but getting it to recognize the controller would be difficult. When a DS4 is connected to the steam link and IIRC it is detected as a generic controller, but the PS4 remote play app needs a DS4.
- To pair the PS4 controller wirelessly with the Steam Link: Using another input device (wired mouse or controller), go to the Bluetooth settings. Simultaneously hold the PS and Share button on the PS4 controller until it enters pairing mode and starts flashing.
Apex Legends Is One of the Biggest Battle Royale Games Around
With the recent launch of Season 4, Apex Legends continues to grow bigger and bigger as time goes on. Players are enjoying the largest season of content yet, including major changes for the World’s Edge map, the new legend Revenant, and the release of the Sentinel sniper rifle.
But that’s just the start of Season 4. More is on the way in the future, including the return of the Kings Canyon permanently (we think), rumored releases of another new weapon, and changes to the overall metagame.
So many exciting things are happening in Apex Legends as it passes the one-year mark from its release. Players want to play the game in the way they want to. This includes mobile devices like iOS and Android.
PS Remote Play is a free to use feature on all PS4 and PS5 consoles. All you need is: Your PS5 or PS5 Digital Edition, PS4 or PS4 Pro 2 connected to your home wired broadband network. A compatible device – also connected to your network. The free PS Remote Play app. A DUALSHOCK 4 wireless controller or DualSense controller 3. Remote play only works with the dualshock directly connected to the PC, but you should have no problems getting the output over the Steam Link so long as the controller is connected via the PC. The PS4 controller works through walls so it might be fine. Steam Link and Raspberry Pi. Today, Steam Link is available as an app for smartphones and smart.
Official Apex Legends Mobile Version Coming Eventually
Unfortunately, there is no Apex Legends mobile version officially out right now. If you look at Google Play or the App Store and see it, chances are it is fake, so be careful. Despite this, you can play the popular free-to-play battle royale game on mobile.
This is great because it is one of the biggest battle royale game around that doesn’t have an official mobile version for it. Fortnite is world-renowned for its open platforms where you can play anywhere on any device and have almost the same experience with the same account.
Even PUBG has a massively popular mobile version that, while somewhat different from its original form, is a tried-and-true take on the classic, hardcore battle royale experience. That mobile version of the game is even bigger than the original game on PC and consoles.
Even though Call of Duty is also one of the newer franchises to get in on the battle royale genre, it also has a mobile version that players can enjoy. Call of Duty Mobile is, in our opinion, one of the best mobile games out right now with a complete and groundbreaking battle royale experience.
With all of these available plus others like the numerous Roblox battle royale game modes on mobile, mobile-exclusive games, and more, there is a lot of battle royale to enjoy on iOS and Android. However, that doesn’t currently include Apex Legends mobile. Well, it does if you know what to do.
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And that’s where we come in. We are going to let you know how to officially play Apex Legends on mobile without going for any weird, unofficial and possibly bogus games. Unfortunately, it does mean that you will have to own either a PS4, Xbox One, or PC device with one important exception that we think you’ll like.
After all, those are the platforms where the game is currently available for playing. Without further ado, though, let’s get started on how you can play this game on mobile right now.
How to Play Apex Legends Mobile: Xbox Console Streaming
We are going to kick things off by throwing a bone to our Xbox One friends out there. Perhaps you are a player on Xbox One who loves Apex Legends, or you simply own the console but want to play on mobile. Regardless of the reason, we’ve got your back on how you can do this.
The private testing for the Xbox XCloud system is going on right now with the eventual release of it to the public and worldwide. This is a new streaming system from Microsoft that allows the user to stream games directly to their mobile device in a legit way.
Currently, this system supports games like The Master Chief Collection, Forza Horizons 4, and so. Unfortunately, as XCloud is in the testing stages, Apex Legends isn’t one of the games that support it yet.
We imagine that it will be one of the first games to officially support it. We can understand why it isn’t. The huge online game could give players some issues. XCloud already has Halo for testing out online multiplayer anyways currently.
This is unfortunate. XCloud is one of the few platforms on this list that lets you play Apex Legends with only owning a mobile device. We are hopeful it comes eventually. In the meantime, not all hope is lost for those on Xbox One.
While the XCloud testing is going on, so is the Xbox Console Streaming service. Technically separate from each other, you can stream directly from your Xbox One rather than from the cloud. Essentially, if you own the game, you should be able to play it there.
That would, presumably, include Apex Legends. Just grab your Xbox One controller, hook it up to your mobile device. Currently, it is only available for limited Inside Xbox users. You can try to get in but, hopefully, it extends to the world in the future.
PlayStation Remote Play
PlayStation Remote Play is an extension of the original Remote Play feature on the PlayStation Vita handheld, which allows you to stream your PS4 to your mobile device.
Available as a free download on Android and iOS, players can start playing Apex Legends mobile using a PS4 controller. Like some of the other methods, the catch with this one is that you must already own a PS4 or can borrow one.
The PS4 system must be left on. Remotely connect to it, stream it to the mobile screen, and control it from there. We have had success using this service to play Apex Legends mobile through our PS4 with a controller.
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We highly recommend a very high internet connection, which could be a problem for some. You can virtually play anywhere with a good connection on your phone just as long as your PS4 is on.
We did this in the same room on the other side of the house. Even hotel rooms thousands of miles away from the actual PS4 that we are streaming from. The excellent service is not just for Apex Legends but other games we already own on the system with no mobile versions like Final Fantasy XIV.
Steam Link
With the two console platforms addressed, let’s go over the options for our PC friends. Fortunately for you, a lot of options are available to you on the computer. The first is the Steam-specific app: Steam Link.
Steam Link lets you stream your Steam games from your PC to your mobile device, much in the way of Remote Play and Xbox Console Streaming. It uses your existing PC to send the game to your phone. This might seem odd as you may already know that Apex Legends isn’t on Steam.
This is an EA-published game, so it is on the EA Origin service as a free download. Steam is an open platform that lets you add any game you want to your library, even if the game didn’t originally show up on the service.
You can download Apex Legends on EA Origin and add it to your Steam library. This is just like if you were entering a code for a game you want to download there. Once you see it in your library, you can access it on mobile through the Steam Link app.
Given the complicated nature of this setup, it is the least recommended way of doing this. Steam Link isn’t that great of a platform, to begin with. You must own a working PC that can run the game already before you can ever play it on mobile.
Nvidia GeForce Now
Fortunately, there are a couple of final options available to stream to your mobile device from the PC version of Apex Legends. Nvidia GeForce Now is a relatively new contender in the space, offering streaming from the cloud.
The service does not require you to own a computer already, However, it does require that you own the games that you are trying to stream. This is no problem in the case of Apex Legends since it is a free game to download on the PC platform.

The GeForce Now service is still growing to add more games to its official lineup. It offers streaming already for Apex Legends, thankfully. This sounds excellent given that you don’t have to own a PC and can play the game in a safe, official, and good way. However, there is an issue.
The service is only available on Android devices currently. If you are an iOS user, like on iPhone or iPad, you are going to have to wait a little bit longer to enjoy the Nvidia GeForce Now service on your mobile platform. Android users, though, should have no problem whatsoever.
In that case, you can just try it out and see if it works well for you. Hopefully, we get word of an official iOS version soon. This is a neat service for those who don’t own a PC or console currently and want to enjoy games like Apex Legends on mobile.
Shadow
With all of that said, we come to our fifth and final option on this list. The most open, easy, and best option, in our opinion. Why? This is the only one that lets you play Apex Legends on mobile without owning a console or PC.
Unlike Nvidia GeForce Now, both parties can join and enjoy Apex Legends on mobile with easy use of a PS4 or Xbox One controller, if you like. Shadow is truly one-of-a-kind service.
While the others take advantage of an already existing platform or proprietary UI, Shadow is just a computer. That’s it. You are paying each month to have your very own PC that you are renting from them in the cloud.
It isn’t in your house taking up a whole lot of room. You don’t have to upgrade it, update it, and build it all on your own either. It is just a PC you stream from in the cloud to your mobile device. As such, it works like a normal computer would with a Microsoft Windows desktop and everything.
When you jump into the app, it will boot up your computer and you will see a desktop screen like you would on any other PC. You can do just about everything you could on a normal PC like do work, download Steam, EA Origin, and more.
This way, you can just download Origin, then Apex Legends, and enjoy that game as is. It is an excellent way to just stream the game with no extra frills thrown in there. We have tested this service ourselves. It works wonderful at playing hardcore games like Apex to even using emulators and the like.
The one downside to Shadow that other services on this list don’t have is the price. Unless you opt-in for the yearly subscription, which is tough since you haven’t had a chance to try it out for yourself yet, you are paying a pretty penny to rent your PC. It is a good value for the annual subscription, but the price and commitment can be a tough pill to swallow.
Is Steam Remote Play not working when trying to share your game with your friends? Don’t worry as this troubleshooting guide will show you the fixes for this problem.
What is Steam Remote Play?
Remote Play is a new feature in Steam that allows friends to share a game together over the internet, with one streaming the game from his or her hardware while the other using an internet connected device such as a laptop, PC, or smartphone.
Only one copy of the game is needed in order for Steam Remote Play to work, so as long as the game supports local multiplayer, you and your friends can play it over the internet.
Depending on the game and your internet connection, you can invite more than four of your friends in this setup.
Reasons why Steam Remote Play may stop working?
While Steam Remote Play works majority of the time, some users may experience issues using it. Below are some of the known reasons why Remote Play may fail to work, or may not connect properly.
Steam client is outdated.
If your Steam client is outdated, you won’t be able to use Remote Play. Make sure that you update it before attempting to invite or join a game using Remote Play.
By default, Steam client should notify you if there’s a needed update that you must install.
Using Steam beta version.
If you happen to be using the beta version of Steam, Remote Play will not work at all. Delete the current Steam version you’re using and install the main Steam client.
Game does not support local multiplayer or Steam Remote Play.
Some games may not have local multiplayer feature so Remote Play may not be available. To know if a game supports Remote Play, you can visit the said game’s storepage in Steam.
Internet connection is slow or keeps dropping.
For others, slow connection may be the main reason why Remote Play is not working. This feature requires a decent amount of broadband connection speed. If you are on mobile data connection, or if your wifi is slow, a constant stream of data while playing cannot be established.
The same is true if your internet constantly disconnects.
Using old Windows.
Steam Remote Play is not supported on Windows XP or older so be sure to upgrade to a higher Windows version.
Security software blocking a connection.
Others have reported to us that it’s their security software like firewall that blocks prevents them from using Remote Play. If you’ve already checked all the factors above and you are still having a hard time using this feature, consider tweaking your firewall.
How to fix Steam Remote Play not working?
Below are the known working solutions for a wide variety of Steam Remote Play connection issues.
Verify game supports Steam Remote Play.
If you are not sure whether or not the game you’re trying to share supports Steam Remote Play, you can visit the game’s storepage to double check it.
Update game and/or Steam client.
Both Steam client and game must be updated before Remote Play can work. To ensure that your game is ready, try running it first before using Remote Play. If it launches fine without any alerts for an update, then you’re good to go.
Stop using Steam beta version.
The beta version of Steam does not have Remote Play feature. Delete the current client and install the main one from official Steam website.
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Restart Steam.
Sometimes, all it takes to fix Remote Play connection issues is to force Steam client to restart. To do this, pull up Task Manager (CTRL+ALT+DEL) and close Steam application from there.
Update GPU drivers.
Some graphics card drivers may need to be updated in order to fix streaming issues. If you are experiencing bad video, black screen, or poor performance on Remote Play, make sure to update your drivers first.
Try forcing an IP change.
Sometimes, an IP change may occur while you’re in the middle of using Steam Remote Play. To prevent this from happening, you can either try to use static IP address on your computer (host) and your guest systems (friend’s).
Do a quick Google search on how to use a static IP. Exact steps may vary depending on what type of Operating System and device you’re friends may be using.
Do not use IPV6.
Some players have reported to us that using IPv6 instead of IPv4 may cause connection problems when using Steam Remote Play.
To disable IPv6:
- Press Windows Key + R to open Run.
- Type ncpa.cpl and hit enter to open the networks connections window.
- Right-click on your connection and select “Properties”
- On the networking tab, scroll down to ‘Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)’
- Uncheck the checkbox on the left of this property, and then click OK.
- Restart your computer
Turn off Hardware Encoding in Steam.
If your friend’s computer (guest) enabled hardware encoding on his or her Steam client, the feature might hamper good performance of Remote Play. Ask your friend to disable Hardware Encoding and see if that will fix the problem.
Here’s how to turn off hardware encoding in Steam:
- Open Steam client.
- Click Steam at the upper left.
- Click Settings.
- Click Remote Play.
- Click on Advanced Client options.
- Uncheck Enable Hardware Decoding.
- Click OK.
Delete and reinstall Steam.
If none of the solutions above work, consider deleting Steam and adding it up again. By default, Steam Remote Play should be configured properly and optimized for you. Be sure not to change anything in your Steam settings before attempting to use Remote Play again.
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