Sony has made available an innovation that allows players to easily join a team without having to navigate through their controller.
The company has deployed an innovation that makes it easier to invite other players to a multiplayer team. Sony reported this in more detail on the PlayStation Blog. Instead of having to send them a link (or an invitation via our PlayStation 5), the technology has become simpler, because we can send a QR code to the player we want to invite, and he can scan it with his mobile phone and thus join the community he just invited. These QR codes can also be shared via third-party apps, so you can send them on WhatsApp or iMessage, but of course you can also share them on social media platforms.
“Like many PlayStation fans, our team loves playing online, and we're passionate about making it easier to connect with other players and make new friends while playing. Today we're excited to share with you that in the coming months, we'll be introducing the ability to create a shareable link on PlayStation 5 or in the PlayStation app, and send it To other PS5 players via any messaging or social media platform By opening the link, the recipient will be able to jump into your multiplayer team even if they are not a friend on PlayStation Network yet – for example, if you have just met some new friends on the social media platform Your favourites, you can send them a PS5 invite in the same chat and start playing together instantly without having to friend each other on PlayStation 5 first. PS5 players can share a multiplayer invite on any social platform using the PlayStation app or by scanning a QR code on their console Their control.
This feature is designed to complement existing methods of connecting to PlayStation 5 games and is consistent with all supported PS5 games. Since this is new technology, a small percentage of PS5 games may require an update to connect seamlessly. We are working with our development partners to explore the best solutions for these games. We've also developed a custom tool for shared PlayStation 5 invites on Discord. The widget updates dynamically and shows the multiplayer game status, so you'll know if it's still active before you join. “In the coming months, we will also introduce the ability to share your profile or another player's PlayStation Network profile in any messaging or social media app by linking to the PlayStation app, PlayStation 5 profile, or PlayStation.com web profile,” Sony wrote. .
The idea is not bad.