Sony’s streaming service isn’t just for older games anymore. PlayStation Now is adding PlayStation 4 games to its library, as Sony revealed today on its PlayStation Blog.
PlayStation Now is a subscription service that gives you access to a library of software that you can play via streaming on your PlayStation 4, Vita, PlayStation TV, or PC. PlayStation Now costs $10 for the first month for new subscribers and then $20 for each month after. Until now, PlayStation Now only offered PlayStation 3 games, but Sony is now adding 20 PlayStation 4 titles. This opens up the way for future PS4 games coming to PlayStation Now, making the service more modern and attractive to customers.
Here is a list of the PS4 games available on PlayStation Now:
- Killzone: Shadow Fall
- God of War 3 Remastered
- Saints Row IV: Re-Elected
- WWE 2K16
- Tropico 5
- Ultra Street Fighter IV
- F1 2015
- Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition
- Evolve
- MX vs ATV Supercross Encore
- Resogun
- Helldivers
- Broken Age
- Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition
- Grim Fandango Remastered
- Akiba’s Beat
- Castlestorm Definitive Edition
- Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky
- Nidhogg
- Super Mega Baseball
Now, these are all remasters, older games, or digital titles, so don’t expect to see new, blockbuster PS4 releases appear on PlayStation Now.
With these additions, Sony also noted that the PlayStation Now library has over 500 games.