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Sony will offer a 12-month subscription for its game streaming service PlayStation Now starting on December 8, Tuesday. The $100 limited-time offer provides a 55 percent savings on the cloud-based service compared to the regular monthly price, and will include new Warner Bros. games including two Batman titles, Mortal Kombat, and several LEGO games.

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PS Now originally cost $20 per month and a maximum $45 for three months, according to Tech Times. The discounted price has a price tag of less than $9 per month, and includes hundreds of PlayStation 3 games.  

Even current PS Now subscribers can enjoy the PS Now discount. The 12-month subscription can be added to a current 1-month or 3-month subscription.

PS Now's new Warner Bros. games will also be available on Tuesday. They include Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham Origins, and Gods Among Us, according to IGN.

Several LEGO games are also now available on PS Now. They include LEGO Batman: The Videogame, The LEGO Movie Videogame, and LEGO Harry Potter (Years 1-4 and Years 5-7).

The PS Now offer will go live starting next week. Sony's offer comes one month after the company added more than 100 games to the game streaming service, which included titles from the Street Fighter, Resident Evil, and Mega Man franchises.

Sony also recently rolled out classic PlayStation 2 games for the PS4 console as part of the celebration for PlayStation's 20th anniversary, and the all-time best-selling gaming console in history: PS2. The games included three Grand Theft Auto titles including Grand Theft Auto III.