Does PS4 support DLNA yet?

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#1  Edited By istuffedsunny
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I'm tempted to get one for Ground Zeroes but not if I can't stream stuff from my PC

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#2 shellcase86
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Nope. Not yet.

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It's coming, along with many other features. Patience, young padawan. =P

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#4  Edited By NeverMore0
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@Lhomity said:

It's coming, along with many other features. Patience, young padawan. =P

Have they actually SAID these other features are coming?

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#5  Edited By Lhomity
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@NeverMore0 said:

@Lhomity said:

It's coming, along with many other features. Patience, young padawan. =P

Have they actually SAID these other features are coming?

Giant Bomb's Interview Dumptruck - A Chat with Shuhei Yoshida

That was November 2013. It's a 26 minute long interview, so here's a bit of it quoted from Engadget.

While Yoshida previously announced that he'd conferred with the PS4 developer team about the matter, he revealed in an interview with Giant Bomb that "the systems guys are discussing how and when we can put these features on PS4." In addition, the head honcho says DLNA support is being looked at as well.

Oh, and stow away your tinfoil hats, as the PlayStation boss says the functionality omission wasn't part of an elaborate ploy to rack up more Music Unlimited subscriptions. Instead, he says game features took priority when it came to launch day software, while media-focused ones took the back seat. "We didn't really think about MP3 or DLNA," Yoshida said. "We thought, 'we're going to do that eventually.' We've been doing it with all the products, so it caught us off guard."

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#6 NeverMore0
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So nothing concrete, but there's hope.