50 new games added to PlayStation Now

Sony's streaming service just got a shot in the arm.
Text: Jonas Mäki
Published 2018-12-05

Although Sony hasn't pushed it as hard as Microsoft has the Xbox Game Pass, Sony does have a fairly similar service called PlayStation Now. Originally only meant for streamed gaming (mostly Playstation 2 and 3 - there is also a growing selection of PlayStation 4 games) for PC or PlayStation 4, lately many of the titles available have also been offered as downloads. So far, PlayStation Now is only available in select European countries, but it might still be of interest to know what's happening even if you are living in a country left out.

Via the American Playstation Blog, Sony has now revealed that they have added "50 more PlayStation 4 games to the PlayStation Now library, bringing the total to over 275 PS4 games to stream or download, and a total of over 700 PS4, PS3, and PS2 games to stream." The biggest of these games is undoubtedly For Honor.

Sony also shared the most-streamed games for the service during the last month:


Red Dead Redemption
Mafia III
NBA 2K16
WWE 2K16
Steep
Sniper Elite IV
The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited
Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution
Fallout: New Vegas
Payday 2 Crimewave Edition


What is your opinion about PlayStation Now so far?

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