When you connect your Spotify account to your PS4, you will have access to all the things in your Spotify account and you can jam songs on the PS4 as easily, the same way it is done on your mobile device, PC or another linked phone.
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However, your Spotify account can only be connected to one PS4 at a time. Fortunately, if you have to unlink your Spotify account from a PS4, it is simple and uncomplicated to do. See How To Unlink A Spotify Account From Your PS4?:
How Can I Unlink Spotify From The PS4?
If you can access your PS4, the simplest way to unlink your Spotify account is from inside the Spotify application.
- With your controller, launch the Spotify app.
- Choose your account name way up on the screen.
- Choose “Log Out.”
Your account is now unlinked from the PlayStation.
How Can I Unlink Spotify And The PS4 Through A Web Browser?
If you cannot access the PS4, you can still unlink your Spotify account. Please note that just logging out of all your devices from the Spotify site will not unlink your PS4, ensure you use the PlayStation site.
- Get yourself logged into the PlayStation site with your PSN username and password.
- At the top left of the page, tap “Services” and then tap “PS Music.”
- On “Manage Your Spotify Link,” an entry for your Spotify account should be visible.
- Tap “Unlink” and then confirm your decision by tapping “Unlink” again.
More Information About Your PS4
The PlayStation 4 (officially abbreviated as PS4) is an eighth-generation home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Announced as the successor to the PlayStation 3 in February 2013, it was launched on November 15 in North America, November 29 in Europe, South America and Australia, and on February 22, 2014, in Japan. It competes with Microsoft’s Xbox One and Nintendo’s Wii U and Switch.
Moving away from the more complex Cell microarchitecture of its predecessor, the console features an AMD Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) built upon the x86-64 architecture, which can theoretically peak at 1.84 teraflops; AMD stated that it was the “most powerful” APU it had developed to date. The PlayStation 4 places an increased emphasis on social interaction and integration with other devices and services, including the ability to play games off-console on PlayStation Vita and other supported devices (“Remote Play”), the ability to stream gameplay online or to friends, with them controlling gameplay remotely (“Share Play”). The console’s controller was also redesigned and improved over the PlayStation 3, with improved buttons and analog sticks, and an integrated touchpad among other changes. The console also supports HDR10 High-dynamic-range video and playback of 4K resolution multimedia.
The PlayStation 4 was released to critical acclaim, with critics praising Sony for acknowledging its consumers’ needs, embracing independent game development, and for not imposing the restrictive digital rights management schemes like those originally announced by Microsoft for the Xbox One. Critics and third-party studios also praised the capabilities of the PlayStation 4 in comparison to its competitors; developers described the performance difference between the console and Xbox One as “significant” and “obvious”. Heightened demand also helped Sony top global console sales. By the end of September 2019, over 102 million PlayStation 4 consoles had been shipped worldwide, surpassing lifetime sales of the PlayStation 3.
On September 7, 2016, Sony unveiled the PlayStation 4 Slim, a smaller version of the console; and a high-end version called the PlayStation 4 Pro, which features an upgraded GPU and a higher CPU clock rate to support enhanced performance and 4K resolution in supported games.
The technology in the PlayStation 4 is similar to the hardware found in modern personal computers. This familiarity is designed to make it easier and less expensive for game studios to develop games for the PS4.