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if I have two psn accounts on my ps4 and I bought a game on my #2 account which doesn't have PS plus, will I be able to play that game on my #1 account with multiplayer?



Best Answer

Yes you can. Make sure your ps plus enabled account has the PS4 set to the default PS4 for that account

Instructions on how to do that are here Activate as your primary PS4




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Can two PlayStation accounts play the same game?

Sony allows you to share your games with a player on a different PlayStation 4 \u2014 which means you and a friend can play the same game together even if only one of you owns the game. PS4 supports both game sharing and Share Play \u2014 but they're slightly different features.

Can you play on 2 PS4 accounts at the same time?

PS4: Two people can play on the same account at the same time.

Can you play PS4 games on different accounts?

Yes, you can. To do this, the account that bought the game must set the second PS4 as its "primary" PS4. ( Settings --> PSN --> "Activate as Your Primary PS4" ) Anyone on the second PS4 will be able to play games that your main account has downloaded to it.

Does PlayStation games work on a different account if bought on another one?

Registering your PS4 as your primary system will allow other users who play on the same console with different accounts access to any games you've downloaded without you having to log in.



Play PS4 games on two consoles with one license \u0026 sharing PS+ access




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