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PlayStation Now service changing
New lower prices, download option added to streaming service
Sony has announced major changes coming to its PlayStation Now game streaming service.
Starting October 1, God of War, Grand Theft Auto V, Infamous Second Son and Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will be added to the service. These games will be available starting on October 1 until January 2, 2020 for you to stream to your PS4 system or PC, or download to your PS4 system. Each month, the service will add a selection of popular games that will be available for a limited period. This is on top of the existing offering of popular evergreen titles that are added to PS Now on a regular basis.
Additionally, PS Now pricing will be reduced. New US prices are $9.99 – monthly / $24.99 – quarterly / $59.99 – yearly (down from $19.99/ $44.99/ $99.99); CAN: $12.99 – monthly / $34.99 – quarterly / $79.99 – yearly (down from $19.99/ $44.99/ $99.99).
Existing subscribers will see the reduced price reflected on the next billing cycle. Downloaded and recently streamed games will sit in your PS4 library alongside any other games you’ve purchased from PS Store, or any recently played disc-based games on the homescreen.
PS4 offers both download and streaming support. On PC, only streamed games are supported.
Complete details can be found on the PS Blog.
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