PlayStation Now is a cloud gaming service developed by Sony that allows users to stream and play PS2, PS3, and PS4 games on PlayStation consoles and PCs without needing to download them. It offers a library of over 800 games with new titles added every month.
PlayStation Now is a cloud gaming service developed and managed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It allows users to stream and play a selection of PS2, PS3, and PS4 games on PlayStation 4 and 5 consoles as well as on PCs without needing to download them.
The service works by having the games run on servers at Sony data centers, with the video/audio streamed to the user's device. This allows access to games without needing powerful local hardware, enabling play on devices like smart TVs and mobile devices. Users only need a sufficiently fast internet connection to be able to play.
PlayStation Now offers over 800 games in its catalog that covers a diverse range of genres and franchises. Some popular titles available are The Last of Us, Uncharted 4, God of War, Marvel’s Spider-Man, Mortal Kombat, and Fallout 4. Sony adds new games to the lineup every month so the library remains fresh.
PlayStation Now requires a paid subscription. There are three tiers available - one month, three months, and one year - with longer subscriptions featuring lower effective monthly pricing. Users can play the games freely during the subscription period and stream from multiple devices. If the subscription lapses, access to the games is lost unless the subscription is renewed.
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