See Killzone: Shadow Fall In Action On Vita Via Remote Play

One of the many exciting features packed into Sony's next-gen console is the ability to stream PlayStation 4 games directly to the PS Vita. Remote Play was a feature promised in the past for PlayStation 3 owners, but sadly never came to fruition.

Judging by the several-second demo by Guerrilla Games' Hermen Hulst embedded above, the long and arduous wait for Remote Play has finally come to an end. Sony has assured gamers that it will work this time around, but it's tough to simply take the company's word for it. Fortunately, we've got video proof that it works!

Do you plan on taking advantage of the PlayStation 4/Vita Remote Play feature? If so, let us know which games you are looking forward to trying out most in the comments below.

[Via VG247]

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