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Platform(s): PlayStation 4
Genre: Hardware
Publisher: SCEA
Developer: SCE (EU), SCEA (US)
Release Date: Nov. 15, 2013 (US), Nov. 29, 2013 (EU)

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PlayStation Now August Lineup Adds 19 PS4 Titles

by Rainier on Aug. 8, 2017 @ 10:08 a.m. PDT

PS4 redefines rich and immersive gameplay with powerful graphics and speed, intelligent personalization, deeply integrated social capabilities, and innovative second-screen features, all combined with cloud technology.

PlayStation Now is a game streaming service available on a game console, where you can quickly access a rich and expanding library of PS3/PS4 games from the cloud servers.

If you’re new to PS Now, the service offers access to a large and ever expanding lineup of games for one low monthly price. Since the service is based on our cloud streaming technology, you can access the entire catalog of games, select one, and start playing quickly without needing to wait for downloads. Also, PS Now uses cloud saves, letting you start a game on PS4 and continue playing on Windows PC (or vice versa).

If you haven’t given the service a try yet, now’s the perfect time to give it a spin with the seven-day free trial on PlayStation 4 and Windows PC. Note that in order to take advantage of the $9.99 intro offer, you will need to purchase that directly, as the 7-day trial will transition into the standard monthly subscription.

This month a new batch of PS4 games coming to the PlayStation Now library, and our summer price promotions are still available as well. Get your first month for $9.99 (new subscribers only, available in US only) or upgrade your subscription to 12 months for just $99.99 (both offers available until September 22, 2017).

Join forces with the super heroes of the DC Comics universe in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham and blast off to outer space to stop the evil Brainiac from destroying Earth. PS Now supports local co-op play for games in the service (as well as online multiplayer, no PlayStation Plus subscription required), so enjoy LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, and nine more fun-filled LEGO games in the service including LEGO Star Wars and LEGO Harry Potter.

Help Atoi the Messenger in a daring quest in a beautiful, magical papery world in the critically acclaimed Tearaway: Unfolded. Dive into the nostalgic 2D retro world of Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus and solve puzzles, converse with locals, gain new skills, and battle your way through hordes of nefarious enemies and massive boss battles. Combat the Bleakness and restore color to the world in the platforming adventure Last Tinker: City of Color.

This month’s titles also includes plenty of indie games, puzzlers, adventure games, and classic favorites, adding to the library of 500+ PS4 and PS3 games playable on PS4 and Windows PC.

Here is the list of the latest batch of PS4 games available on PlayStation Now this month.

  1. Back to Bed
  2. Blazerush
  3. The Book of Unwritten Tales 2
  4. Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus
  5. Goosebumps: The Game
  6. Farming Simulator 15
  7. Fluster Cluck
  8. Ironcast
  9. Jumpjet Rex
  10. Last Tinker: City of Colors
  11. Legend of Kay
  12. LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
  13. Leo’s Fortune
  14. OlliOlli
  15. OlliOlli 2
  16. Pure Chess
  17. Tearaway Unfolded
  18. Q*Bert Rebooted
  19. Velocibox

As was originally announced in February, support for PS Now will discontinue on August 15, 2017 for all secondary devices besides the PlayStation 4 and Windows PC. This includes PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation TV, all Sony Blu-ray players, and all Sony Bravia and Samsung TVs. All user save data is stored in the PS Now cloud, so you can continue your game progress on any PS4 and PC at any time with your PSN account and PS Now subscription.


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