Earlier this year, our very own Malik Forte got some hands-on time with Sonyâs upcoming streaming service, PlayStation Now. Since then, itâs been relatively quiet. That is, until now.
During a PlayStation pre-E3 event, Sonyâs Todd Liss has just revealed that the game-streaming service will launch with âhundreds of titles.â This is incredible news, especially since the service will release titles for the PlayStation 3, PS4, PS Vita, and Bravia TVs simultaneously this summer. Among the hundreds of titles, we can expect Uncharted 3: Drakeâs Deception on the PS4 and Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus on the PS Vita, both of which were demoed at the event.
Unfortunately, thatâs about all we know of the service, other than renting games may cost $4.99-$5.99, and that weâll get both first and third-party titles. But Iâm sure weâll hear more about the service during next monthâs E3. What Iâm most interested in knowing is if new releases will appear as they launch.
Currently, the service is in beta and only supports about a couple dozen games. You can find out more about Sonyâs service on the official PlayStation Now page.
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