Microsoft has been talking about a "unified gaming" experience between the Xbox One and PC for quite a while now. Their goal of a unified experience has left Microsoft allowing their community to stream games to their PC through Windows 10.
While the PlayStation 4 offers Remote Play, a feature that allows PS4 games t be streamed to the PlayStation Vita handheld across a home network, the console is not officially able to stream their PS4 games to the PC. While we wait on Sony to make the feature available, one developer has taken it upon themselves to make this feature a reality.
Since October 2014, a developer that goes by Twisted has been hard at work on 'Remote Play PC' for the PS4. Their hard work has paid off, on Wednesday, November 25, 2015 the first version of Remote Play PC will be released to the public. Twisted has been working on Remote Play PC as a side project for the last year, but because they want to work on the project full-time the feature will be priced at £6.50/$10 as a starting point.
This price will allow Twisted to work on the project full-time, add new features making more stable and port it to other platforms. Check out the feature in action below: