Search for them using their Gamertag and add them to your Minecraft friend’s list from where you can invite them to your game. In your world, you can Invite friends from the pause menu, where you’ll get the ability to invite PlayStation friends or search for cross-platform friends. When you go to “Create New World,” make sure you have the multiplayer option that enables you to play with your friends, cross-platform, or otherwise. You may have to wait for up to a minute while your information is retrieved.
The code may expire if you take too long on this step, so do this part as fast as possible.
An active Microsoft account will also be required. Before we begin, grab a second device such as a mobile phone or laptop where you can access a browser. Things are slightly more complicated outside Microsoft’s ecosystem however, we’ll go over each step one by one and breeze through the process.
But if you are switching to or signing in from a 3 rd party console such as the PS4 and Nintendo Switch, you’ll have to go through a few more steps. Do note that you can continue to play your game without signing into an Xbox/ Microsoft account if the aforementioned features aren’t a priority for you.Linking to your account is relatively easy for Microsoft devices such as the Xbox One. These include cross-platform play with your friends and access to previously created worlds and in-game purchases (requires an existing account linked to the game), regardless of your platform. Since Microsoft now owns Minecraft, you’ll need to link your game to an Xbox or Microsoft account to avail of certain features. In this article, we’ll discuss what remote connect Minecraft is, how you can set it up on your console, and more.
But, if you want to enjoy the full experience of what Minecraft has to offer, you’ll need to use something called remote connect.
You can still enjoy Minecraft on pretty much all platforms, from Windows PC and Xbox to PS4, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS, and Macs. Minecraft was acquired by Microsoft in 2014 – for a measly sum of 2.5 billion dollars. While it may not look like much exciting at first, anyone who steps into Minecraft’s world is all but assured to become a fan. Where the focus of game developers has shifted towards hyper-realistic graphics and novel-like storytelling, Minecraft is an outlier – a video game that still focuses purely on the fun side. It is the best-selling game of all time, and if you’ve ever played it yourself, you’ll know why. With over 200 million sales and around 125 million active monthly players, Minecraft stands in a league of its own.