PS4 Games Now Available on PS Now
HIGHLIGHTS
- PS Now is Sony's game streaming service
- PS4 games can be played on PS Now
- These include God of War 3 Remastered and Killzone Shadow Fall
- PlayStation Now (PS Now), Sony’s Netflix-like game streaming service will finally let subscribers play PS4 games. Announced in March, it’s now live. This means you will be able to play PS4 games on Windows PCs as well as the PS4 itself. For the latter it gives another method to play games aside from buying them digitally and on disc.
As for the former, it means PC gamers could see greater value in PlayStation Now depending on how this is implemented. To drive adoption, Sony has brought back special pricing for PS Now.
“Now is the perfect time to try PS Now, or upgrade your existing subscription. By popular demand we are bringing back our $9.99 intro offer for the first month (new subscribers only), and the 1-year subscription for $99.99. That’s less than $9 a month for a full year of on-demand access to an ever-expanding library of PS4 and PS3 games to stream any time you want. Start streaming today because this offer is only available until September 22, 2017,” a post from the company reads.
Furthermore, there’s a free trial for a week. Though keep in mind that to take advantage of the $9.99 offer, you will need to purchase that directly, as the seven day trial will transition into the standard monthly subscription.
PS4 games on PS Now
• Killzone Shadow Fall
• God of War 3 Remastered
• Saints Row IV: Re-Elected
• WWE 2K16
• Tropico 5
• F1 2015
• Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition
• Evolve
• MX vs ATV Supercross Encore
• Resogun
• Helldivers
• Broken Age
• Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition
• Grim Fandango Remastered
• Guilty Gear Xrd Sign
• Castlestorm Definitive Edition
• Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky
• Arcania Complete Tale
•Nidhogg
• Super Mega Baseball
Suffice to say, not all PS4 games that were leaked for PS Now have made the cut. Also, PS Now isn’t available everywhere just yet. A rollout in India isn't on the cards in the immediate future due to Internet connectivity not being the greatest (Sony recommends 5Mbps or higher speeds).
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