Sony announces expansion of its PS Now subscription service with the addition of PS4 games

Sony’s monthly subscription service, PlayStation Now, allows gamers to stream hundreds of previous gen titles at no additional charge to PS4 and PC. Announced today, it looks like the 480+ game collection already available on the service will be getting larger soon. In fact, Sony has decided to bring PS4 games to the service but it has yet to give any details on the lineup or launch dates. It sounds as though it could be soon though as the PS4 side of things will be going into private testing “in the next few weeks”. And apparently “active PS Now subscribers” should “keep an eye on your email in case” an invitation appears. 

We do know that all of the games on the service including the soon-to-be-added PS4 titles will be included with “a single PS Now subscription”. But here’s to hoping it doesn’t come along with a price hike.

As usual, you can give PS Now a run for its money with the free 7-day trial and all of the best game deals across every platform are right here.

We’re excited to announce that PS Now’s catalog is set to grow even further, as we’ll be expanding to include a new platform: PlayStation 4 games. All of the games in the service, including PS4 games, will be included with a single PS Now subscription. We’ll share more information as we get closer to launch, so stay tuned.

In the next few weeks we’ll kick off a private test with PS4 games on PS Now. If you’re an active PS Now subscriber, keep an eye on your email in case you get an invitation.

If you’re new to PS Now, the subscription service offers access to a large and ever-expanding library of games. Since PS Now utilizes our cloud streaming technology, you can access the entire catalog of games, select one, and start playing quickly without needing to wait for downloads.

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