Update: PlayStation Now and the DualShock wireless adaptor have been officially confirmed by Sony on the PlayStation Blog.
From Sony:
!This will bring a wide selection of PlayStation exclusive titles to Windows PC for the very first time, including entries in the Uncharted, God of War, and Ratchet & Clank franchises, as well as beloved PS3 games like The Last of Us and Journey. Current subscribers have a new way to access PS Now’s library of over 400 games, and the PC app provides a new way for even more gamers to discover and play the service!
Amazon France has listed a DualShock wireless adaptor for PC, sparking rumors that we’ll soon be able to use our PS4 controller on PC, and suggesting that Sony’s PS Now service could launch on desktop.
Update: In a further development, it now appears that the cloud gaming service, in which players pay to stream PS3 games to PS4, will be coming to PC!
The appearance of the DualShock wireless adapator for PC coincides with leak of an upcoming PlayStation Now announcement for PC via the PlayStation Blog. Tucked away in the HTML source code of a recent post are the words “PS Now on PC Announce Post by PlayStation Europe, on Flickr.”
Stream PS3 games to your PC
In short: you’ll soon be able to stream PS3 games to your PC, and use a DualShock controller to play them!
What with the imminent arrival of PS4 Slim, PS4 Neo and PlayStation VR in the next couple of months, Sony knows how to end the year with a bang.
Will you play PS4 games on your PC? Will you pick up the DualShock wireless adaptor for PC? Let us know in the comments below.
Source: NeoGaf