Other improvements set to arrive include the ability to appear offline, preventing interruptions from invites and messages an optional friend notification system, alerting you when mates come online the introduction of user-created events, custom gameplay sessions you can invite friends too and teen accounts, allowing players aged 13-17 to create their own account and start playing in offline mode, until parents approve the account and complete the parental control set up at their leisure. Clips of your friends' games can also be shared to Facebook or Twitter, effectively retweeting their best moments across social media. Aside from Remote Play, you'll now be able to broadcast your game sessions to Dailymotion (along with existing platforms YouTube and Twitch).
Much of the 3.50 update is focused on streaming and the social experience of gaming. Yoshida's announcement came just days after a fan-built mod had made the feature possible. Plans to bring Remote Play to PC and Mac were announced in November 2015, when head of Sony Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida tweeted that the company was working on an official application.