PlayStation Now continues to add solid titles to Sony’s streaming service. Of course, the service is still nowhere near Xbox Game Pass; however, it’s slowly gotten much better over the course of the last generation. Today, Sony is adding three new games to the service. Two of them see you building out a new city,
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It’s now the start of December (somehow) which means that Sony has today announced the new slate of games joining its PlayStation Now service for the month, with the standout title being one of the PS4’s best-sellers. Over on the PlayStation Blog, Sony unveiled the list of six new games that are joining PS Now
From today, as it was already revealed, PS4 titles are hit by heavy discounts on PlayStation Store as part of Sony’s Days of Play deals, which will be available until June 17. Along with games, you can also get a 30% discount on yearly subscriptions of PS Plus and PS Now. Only a day after
The Sony games streaming service PlayStation Now has seen its subscription count double since Spring 2019. PlayStation Now has now been available to North American customers for 6 years. Over recent years the platform has continued its slow growth while occasionally adding new features and games. Notably in September of 2018 subscribers were given the
Since its launch, PlayStation Now has continued to grow and expand with a diverse lineup of games for PlayStation fans to enjoy on PS4 and PC. Each month has seen a group of new games coming to subscribers from a number of genres and franchises, with May’s new arrivals including a marquee multiplayer game and
PlayStation has today announced its new slate of titles that are arriving on its subscription platform, PlayStation Now, and the new additions are headlined by a rather notable first-party game. Far and away the most notable game joining the service in April is that of Insomniac Games’ Marvel’s Spider-Man. The 2018 release has gone on to
With Nintendo Switch taking a dominant position in the living room and backpack of most gamers, many have to wonder what Nintendo’s next steps are. Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa is looking to address that, talking Cloud Gaming and the future technology that Nintendo is hoping to work into their platforms. In a conversation with Japanese
PlayStation’s game streaming service PS Now is adding a few games to its lineup today. PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds (PUBG), Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, and Formula 1 2019 can now be streamed and downloaded for you to enjoy. If you don’t pay attention to the world of video games in the slightest, PUBG is essentially the game
Sony’s cloud-based game subscription service PS Now already features tons of games, and more are added every month. November specifically is interesting as Google Stadia, which may be PS Now’s biggest competitor yet, is coming out. In response, some heavy hitters are coming to PS Now this month, namely Atlus’ Persona 5. As you probably
Hear ye, hear ye! It’s the beginning of the new month and you PlayStation owners should know what that means: it’s time to find out what games will be making their way to Sony’s gaming streaming service, PlayStation Now, during the month of May. This month, Sony is rounding out the Arkham series, as well as adding
PlayStation Now has continued to grow after its incredibly rocky start. While it hasn’t reached the success of its rival in Xbox Game Pass, the PlayStation subscription service has slowly gained an audience and much of that can be attributed to the addition of being able to download offered titles last year. Since the service
As we enter a digital focused world, game streaming is becoming more popular. Not the kind dominated by Ninja, but the kind services like PlayStation Now, Google’s Project Stream, and Microsoft’s upcoming Project xCloud rely on. In a recent interview with CNet, Shawn Layden not only discussed why Sony pulled out of E3 this year,
Sony has today announced the newest slate of games that will be arriving for PlayStation Now subscribers for the month of January and overall, it’s not too shabby of a lineup. In total, nine new games are joining PlayStation Now this month with the most noteworthy additions likely being PS4 titles Prey, Project Cars 2, God Eater 2:
PlayStation Now has received another 50 games to its service, with Ubisoft’s For Honor leading the way. Other games include Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion, Super Star Wars, Dandara, Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force, Raiden V: Director’s Cut, tTRON RUN/r, and many more. Sony also released the list of top played games streamed and downloaded
Superdata has announced that Sony’s PlayStation Now subscription service has brought in $143 million for the third quarter of the year. This constitutes 52% of all subscription based revenue between it, EA (EA Access), and Microsoft (Xbox Game Pass). Altogether each publisher’s subscription services generated $273 million in revenue, reaching 6% of all non-free-to-play console
PlayStation Now subscribers can now access a new collections feature that will bundle games on the service based on platform, genre, and themes. Eleven new games have also been added to the service, with Mafia 3 and Steep headlining the additions. Mafia 3 was recently free for all PlayStation Plus members in August and is
Since its introduction, PlayStation Now has offered PS4 and PC owners the chance to experience a vast back catalog of games to enjoy across numerous PlayStation generations, and now the service will be getting its first PS2 titles coming to the service very soon. Over on the PlayStation Blog, Sony has announced the next wave
At the start of every month, Sony always adds new games to its ever-growing PlayStation Now service, and this month is no different. Sony Interactive Entertainment has revealed a ton of games that will be joining the streaming service today. Just as it’s been for the past few months, each new lineup includes all new
Since its introduction, PlayStation Now has offered a growing library of streamable games for PlayStation console owners to enjoy, and now a whole new batch of games have been added to the service for the month of March. Over on the PlayStation Blog, Sony detailed a new crop of games heading to PlayStation Now this
With each new month comes a bevy of new titles for Sony’s PlayStation Now game-streaming platform. And patrons of the service have nothing to complain about this month, with some strong releases — specifically well-regarded Bethesda classics. For those looking for the available PlayStation 3 games, here are the titles available beginning today: Elder
October is a month dedicated to everything horror. The team behind PlayStation Now seem to have received that memo adding 18 games to the ever-growing roster of streamable titles: Dead Island Definitive Edition The Vanishing of Ethan Carter SOMA Deadlight: Director’s Cut Divinity: Original Sin (Enhanced Edition) Blood Bowl 2 The Swapper Toukiden: Kiwami The
If you weren’t sure how you were going to afford all of the excellent releases coming in the next few months, PlayStation has created an option that allows gamers a chance to build their libraries and their credit score. The new PlayStation credit card was unveiled yesterday and comes with a lot of bonuses specifically
Sony Interactive Entertainment announced thirteen new titles that have been added to the PlayStation Now roster. The new titles added to the library this month are a solid collection of four PS3 classics including Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas and nine PS4 games including Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut and a new RTS game, Grand Ages: Medieval. Here is