When PlayStation Now first launched, in 2015, it was more confusing than enticing. On paper, it was meant to be a streaming service that allowed modern gamers access to classic games. But the monthly price was steephigher than Netflixand it featured a vexing pay-per-hour model on top of that. Plus, even though PSNow was a game-streaming service for the PS4, it didnt support PS4 games, at least not at first.
These days, PSNow is very different. Sony has since switched over to a straight-up subscription model, following in the footsteps of Microsofts popular Xbox Game Pass. As of October 2019, for $10 a monthor $60 a year, if you pay up frontyou can get access to a vast library of video games, including, yes, PS4 titles. Select a game you want, stream it or download it, and play.
Jumping headlong into the service can be daunting. All of a sudden, youll find yourself with access to hundreds of games (from indie darlings to AAA blockbusters) dating all the way back to the P…
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