Sony’s PlayStation Now is adding 105 new game titles for players delight.
With the introduction of these new games, Sony continues to expand the service’s library featuring more than 250 games, Gamespot reported. Subscribers can stream them on-demand. The game variety ranges across multiple genres so there will definitely something for everyone. Currently, this is the biggest release of new content ever for PlayStation Now.
Since Sony has no plans of bringing backwards compatibility to the PlayStation 4, so the company is offering PlayStation 4 owners a way of playing PlayStation 3 games on the latest gaming console. PlayStation Now streaming service offers a variety of titles which can be streamed on the PS4 but the cost might deter some gamers.
The 105 new game titles include 80+ Additional Games Being Added to PS Now Subscriptions, New Capcom Hits, Classic Capcom Hits, "Street Fighter" Games, and "Resident Evil" Games. Complete list of the game can be found here.
Individual game rental pricing varies by duration, while all-you-can-play subscriptions cost $20/month. PlayStation Now is available on PS4, PS3, and PlayStation Vita, as well as some Sony TVs and PlayStation TV.
The "Netflix for games" service, which still costs anywhere from $15 to $20 per month, has been quietly growing throughout the year, adding support for PlayStation Vita and select Samsung 2014 and 2015 smart TVs and its UI to emphasize monthly subscription plan over a single rental.
The entire list of 105 new games added to PlayStation Now is already available. The Japanese multinational company provides a seven day free trial to new subscribers after which they have to pick a plan in order to continue streaming games on their PlayStation console, according to Ubergizmo.