I think there is a very good chance they're going to add Uc3, and soon. Like, maybe even before the middle of the year.That said, I do hope they add Uncharted 3 to the library next month. I need more.
I thought it shut down a couple of years ago.
They entered into bankruptcy a couple of years ago and relaunched themselves with a couple new features. But it didn't work obviously.Yeah, that feels like a headline from like 3 years ago.
Huzzah!Uc3 will now be available on psnow.
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2015/04/06/playstation-now-subscriptions-new-for-april-2015/
toldya! and there's rumors of a remastered edition coming middle-late this year.Huzzah!
this is a rumor that's actually feasible, but I know what you meanWell I'm not gonna get too excited over rumors, I'm just happy I'm finally gonna get to play it at all!
source: GematsuGet access to 100+ games catalog starting next week.
PlayStation 3 users in North America will be able to sign up for a PlayStation Now subscription starting next Tuesday, May 12, Sony announced.
The subscription service launched for PlayStation 4 back in January, and gives users unlimited access to a catalog of more than 100 PlayStation 3 games for $19.99 per month, or three months for $44.99. When it launches on PlayStation 3, users will have a seven-day trial option.
New games are added to the service monthly. Joining PlayStation Now in May include:
Find the full list of available games at PlayStation.com.
- Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce (Koei Tecmo)
- F1 2014 (Codemasters)
- Farming Simulator (Focus Home Interactive)
- Fat Princess (SCE)
- Sanctum 2 (Coffee Stain Studios)
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Stream PlayStation 3 games on PC.
PlayStation Now is coming to PC, Sony Interactive Entertainment announced, bringing a wide selection streamable of PlayStation-exclusive titles to the Windows platform, including Uncharted, God of War, Ratchet & Clank, The Last of Us, and more.
Sony will also release a new device, the DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adaptor, in early September for $24.99. It will let you connect a DualShock 4 to a PC or Mac wirelessly and enjoy every feature about the controller so long as a gaming application supports it.
The adaptor can be used for PlayStation Now on PC, as well as for PlayStation 4 Remote Play on PC. Of course, you’ll also be able to connect your DualShock 4 via a USB cable if you’d prefer not to buy the adaptor.
The following specs are recommended to run PlayStation Now on your PC:
The PlayStation Now PC app will launch in Europe soon and shortly thereafter in North America.
- Windows 7 (SP1), 8.1 or 10
- 3.5 GHz Intel Core i3 or 3.8 GHz AMD A10 or faster
- 300 MB or more; 2 GB or more of RAM
- Sound card; USB port
- A minimum 5Mbps connection
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Stream PlayStation 3 games to your PC.
PlayStation Now is now available for Windows PC in North America following a launch in Europe last week.
To play PlayStation Now titles on PC, you’ll need a compatible Windows PC, DualShock 4 wireless controller with USB mini cable (or with a wireless adaptor), a PlayStation Network account, a PlayStation Now subscription (or free trial), and a 5Mbps or greater internet connection.
Read more and download the PC application here.
Watch a new set of trailers below.
PlayStation Now on PC and PS4
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400+ Games on PlayStation Now
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Six New Greatest Hits Join PlayStation Now
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They should probably start by bundling Plus and Now together to take out any confusion and instantly close some of the gap to gamepass. The real question down the line is whether they will ever put the big first party games on the service on release.Sony Game Pass Response Is in the Works, Says God of War Creator
To this day, I'm still confused by the difference of Ps Plus and Ps Now and I always have to read the difference of each service.
Apparently, there's news to come for PS Game pass like service. So perhaps one of those two can be Sony's counterpart of Xbox Game Pass.
I think this game pass might not be the best idea for Sony new eXclusive games as they need to recoup their budget wi th physical/Digital sales. But this might work for third party games and smaller games especially games with microtransactions, if they're willing to dump their new games in a subscription service.
I just read the difference againThey should probably start by bundling Plus and Now together to take out any confusion and instantly close some of the gap to gamepass. The real question down the line is whether they will ever put the big first party games on the service on release.