PlayStation Now's game streaming library will soon include PS4 games
After removing the PlayStation Now support from the PlayStation 3, Vita, and other devices last month, Sony has announced plans to add current-generation titles to its cloud-based game streaming service.
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Newsbrief: After removing PlayStation Now support from the PlayStation 3, Vita, and other devices last month, Sony has announced plans to add current-generation titles to its cloud-based game streaming service.
This means that, like with PlayStation 3 games currently offered on the service, PlayStation Now subscribers will soon be able to stream PlayStation 4 titles directly to either their PlayStation 4 console or PC.
The full library will be included under the existing PS Now subscription plan and will release at some point this year, with a round of private testing to take place ahead of the full release.
Beyond that, the details given on the PlayStation blog announcement were slim; the company hasn't detailed how many games will be coming to the service or if this will alter the current subscription costs in any way.
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