PlayStation Now All Set To Stream PS4 Titles; Xbox & NVIDIA Both Hot On The Trail
Sony PlayStation has just dropped a massive tweak on their PlayStation Now service making it more enticing to both of its subscribers and PC gamers. The tech firm recently revealed their intentions of finally bringing in PlayStation 4 games on the service sometime in 2017.
Currently, PlayStation Now only supports PlayStation 3 titles not to mention that not all of the PS3 games are listed on the roster. Furthermore, Sony did not divulge any details as to when will the service would go on full throttle including the PS4 games that will go alongside it.
The company also highlighted that the upcoming update will also be experienced by PC gamers and subscribers of PlayStation Now on both desktop PCs and PS4 will have the chance to check the service in a private test provided that they received the email of the invite, according to Ars Technica.
PlayStation game buffs are now musing what will be the PS4 titles that would comprise the initial salvo of PlayStation Now's massive update. Fans are now expecting AAA titles such as Naughty Dog's "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End," "Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom" from Level-5, and "Bloodborne" from developer FromSoftware.
It may well seem that the competition in the game streaming arena will be getting tougher than PlayStation thought as a rival company - Microsoft also unveiled in February about their Xbox Game Pass. The service will be pretty much similar to Sony's as it will allow players to gain access to both Xbox 360 and Xbox One titles for just $10 a month.
Also, graphics card maker NVIDIA hinted in January that they are developing a system that allows PC owners to play the latest titles without them requiring to upgrade their current desktops, Fortune reported. In the meantime, watch a report about the latest PlayStation Now update here: