Sony has announced that PS4 games will be made available for streaming via PlayStation Now at some point this year, joining the existing lineup of 483 PS3 titles currently available for the cloud-based service.
PlayStation Now PS4 gamings coming soon
The news is perhaps not all that unexpected given that Microsoft recently announced an Xbox Games Pass for the Xbox One, allowing gamers to stream Xbox 360 games via the cloud. Sony revealed its intention to bring PS4 titles to PS Now some time ago along with possibly expanding into PSOne, PS2 and PSP games at some point. Retro titles have still yet to be confirmed at this point, however.
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The good news is that PS4 games will be included in a single PS Now subscription, which will be detailed at a later date. In the meantime, Sony will be kicking off a private test for PS Now in the next few weeks, so those of you who are already a member should keep an eye out for an invite—you might be lucky enough the test out PS4 games on the service ahead of its formal release.
Remember, those of you who haven’t yet signed up can give PS Now a free seven-day trial and see if it takes your fancy.
Elsewhere, Sony also confirmed a list of popular PS Now games for February 2017, which can be seen below.
- Red Dead Redemption
- Tekken Tag Tournament 2
- Mortal Kombat
- WWE 2K15
- The Last of Us
- Mafia II
- Injustice: Gods Among Us
- NBA 2K14
- Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution
- Batman Arkham Origins