PlayStation 4 Games Now Available On PC Through PlayStation Now

Jul 6, 2017 at 10:47am EDT
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The PlayStation Now game streaming service only included PlayStation 3 titles so far, but from today PC owners and all those with hardware that can access the service can also enjoy select PlayStation 4 titles.

In a new blog post on the Official PlayStation Blog, Sony confirmed that several PlayStation 4 titles are getting added to the service today. Among them are some PlayStation exclusive titles like God of War 3 Remastered and Killzone Shadow Fall.

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Sony also confirmed that PS4 and PS3 content from top publishers like 2K, Aksys, Capcom, Codemasters, Deep Silver, Double Fine, Kalypso, Loot Interactive, MESSHOF, Metalhead, NIS America, Ripstone, SNK, THQ Nordic, XSEED, Zen Studios, and more will hit the service this year.

Additionally, playing through the PlayStation Now service will allow players to unlock trophies, enjoy multiplayer features without a PlayStation Plus subscription for PS4 titles and more.

Streaming games via PS Now allows you to access other cool PlayStation features. Unlock both PS3 and PS4 trophies, send and receive multiplayer invites (PlayStation Plus not required for online multiplayer within PS Now), and your gameplay status updates will be seen by your friend list. You can also copy your PS4 save files back and forth between your PS Plus cloud storage (PS Plus subscription required) and the PS Now cloud save storage. That way, you can continue your game where you left off if you end up buying it later, or want to finish playing a game on PS Now with your own save file.

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