Sony Plans to Let PC Users Play PS4 Games

March 15, 2017, 2:49 pm
Sony Plans to Let PC Users Play PS4 Games

It announced the extension to its PlayStation Now streaming service in a blog but gave no date for once the games would be available.Sony has announced plans to let
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owners play PlayStation4 (PS4) games on their home computer.
It told it would start small-scale trials with some games over the "next few weeks".
Many people already use PlayStation Now to stream older PS3 games to the newer PS4 console and to PCs.
Speed test
Brian Dunn, a spokesman for Sony, said in the blog that a standard subscription for PlayStation Now would include access to the PS4 games.
In the UK, a subscription costs 12.99, and in the US $19.99.
Mr Dunn did not give any details about which titles would be available first via the streaming service.
Currently, 483 older PlayStation games are accessible via the Sony(sony.com).
Brendan Caldwell, writing on the Rock, Paper, Shotgun website, said many gamers were keen to test out PlayStation exclusives such as Resogun, Bloodborne, The Order: 1886 and Horizon: Zero Dawn.
"Be that as it may, it`s unlikely that all of these are going to be available straight away," he wrote, "but those which were released early in the machine`s life will may be appear."
Mr Caldwell cautioned gamers to try the service before they took up a subscription, as it requires fast net-connection speeds to work well.
Sony recommends a minimum broadband speed of 5 Mbps for the service.
Mr Dunn said invitations to trials would be going out to a few active subscribers soon.
 
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