According to a post on the official PlayStation Blog, Sony’s My PlayStation is intended to be a social destination on the Internet for fans to access key PSN features from a web browser across PC, Mac, mobile phones, and tablets. The site grants users full access to all the features they would ever want to check while away from their respective consoles, as it allows fans to edit their profiles, find friends, view Trophies, send and manage friend requests, and communicate with messages.
We here at Game Rant logged into My PlayStation and were immediately greeted with our account, showing us our friends list and profiles, various trophies collections, and messages we have received. What’s more is that the browser-based version of PSN also provides a quick menu of who’s online and who’s not. This feature will be great for those who simply want to know if anyone else is currently online before powering on the PS4 to squad up and play such multiplayer-friendly titles such as Monster Hunter World.
Taking all of this into consideration, My PlayStation is definitely a welcome alternative to the PSN mobile app, as its sleek interface and easy-to-use design should allow fans to remain engaged with PSN’s features whenever and wherever they want. And since it seems as if Sony is listening to its ever-growing user PS4 user base, perhaps the company will finally implement one of the most highly requested features in the near future – that is, the ability to change one’s username.
Sony’s My PlayStation site is live now.
Source: PlayStation Blog