Subscribers to Sony’s game streaming service, PlayStation Now, now have access to select PlayStation 4 games, Sony Interactive Entertainment announced today. Sony added 20 PS4 games to the PlayStation Now library this week, bringing the total number of titles available to stream to more than 500.
Previously, the PlayStation Now library was limited to PlayStation 3 titles. The addition of PS4 software means that subscribers on Windows PC will get a chance to play games from Sony’s current-generation platform.
Here are the 20 PS4 titles that have been added to PS Now.
- Killzone Shadow Fall
- God of War 3 Remastered
- Saints Row 4: Re-Elected
- WWE 2K16
- Tropico 5
- F1 2015
- Darksiders 2 Deathinitive Edition
- Evolve
- MX vs ATV Supercross Encore
- Resogun
- Helldivers
- Broken Age
- Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition
- Grim Fandango Remastered
- Ultra Street Fighter 4
- Castlestorm Definitive Edition
- Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky
- Akiba’s Beat
- Nidhogg
- Super Mega Baseball
PlayStation Now subscriptions cost $19.99 per month, but Sony is bringing back less expensive subscription offerings for a limited time. New subscribers can get their first month for $9.99, and Sony is offering a one-year subscription priced at $99.99.
Check out the full list of games available via PS Now on Sony’s website.
Update: The original list of PS4 games available via PS Now included Guilty Gear Xrd Sign and Arcania Complete Tale. Sony has since updated its listing, replacing those two games with Akiba’s Beat and Ultra Street Fighter 4. This post has been updated to reflect Sony’s update.