Game sharing on your PS5 lets someone else on a different console play your digital games, use your PlayStation Plus benefits like online multiplayer, and even access your downloaded content—all while you keep playing on your own PS5. Here’s how to set it up: You’re going to use a feature called Console Sharing and Offline Play. Start on your PS5 home screen and go to Settings—it’s the gear icon in the top-right corner. Scroll down to Users and Accounts, then select Other, and choose Console Sharing and Offline Play. If it says Enabled, you’re already set as the “primary” console for your account, and anyone signed into this PS5 can access your stuff. To share with a friend on their PS5 instead, you’ll need to disable it here first—select Disable, confirm, and sign out of your account on your PS5. You can do this manually under Users and Accounts, Account, Sign Out, or it’ll happen automatically later. Now, go to your friend’s PS5 (or have them do this part). They need to add your account to their console. From their home screen, go to Settings, Users and Accounts, Add User, and select Get Started. Choose Sign In and enter your PlayStation Network email and password—the one tied to your games and Plus subscription. Once signed in, stay on their PS5, go back to Settings, Users and Accounts, Other, and select Console Sharing and Offline Play. It should say Don’t Enable or Disabled. Select Enable, and confirm. This makes their PS5 your account’s “primary” console, letting their profile access your library and benefits. ... Twitter: https://twitter.com/YourSixStudios?la... Twitch: / yoursixstudios Discord: / discord Instagram: / yoursixstudios - ((( Subscribe to my LIVE STREAMING ))) ((( Gaming Channel "YourSixGaming" ))) / @yoursixgaming ... ((( Subscribe to my ADVENTURE CHANNEL ))) ((( Travel, Cameras & More "YourSixAdventures))) / @yoursixadventures