The lights are on
PlayStation Now's open beta is officially live on PlayStation 4.
PlayStation Now is not an app you download. Instead, the service is integrated into the PlayStation Network store. You will find a section in the store titled PlayStation Now, where you will find more 122 different titles available to purchase or rent. You will also find the option to test and see if your internet connection can support the service before you make any purchases.
For more on the service and its pricing, hit the links. For more details on the service from Sony, head here.
[Source: PlayStation]
Our TakeThis is a discussion we've broached before, but if the service is open to everyone and people can spend money on it, is it really a beta? For all intents and purposes, PlayStation Now is officially live.
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No thank you. If I want to play a last-gen game, I'm going to purchase it from Game Stop for $10 and play it whenever I feel like it instead of spending $30 and having a limited window of opportunity to play.
Nice try, Sony. I'm sure you'll manage to dupe at least a few, though.
Er... no.
Honestly this service dosent sound appealing to me... not a bit.
I have not seen any game that I would want to play yet.