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PlayStation Now November 2020 Lineup Adds Six New Titles

by Rainier on Oct. 30, 2020 @ 2:04 p.m. PDT

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.

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 PC (or vice versa).

The game download feature gives subscribers the option to download almost all of the 300+ PS4 games in the service to play locally with full audio and visual fidelity and DLC and add-on support (DLC and other add-ons sold separately). All of the PS2 games in the service are downloadable as well. See here for more information on downloads and transferring save data between the PS Now save cloud and your PS4.

You can jump into the action for just $9.99 per month or $59.99 per year.

If you haven’t tried PlayStation Now yet, check out the 7-day free trial for PS4 and PC to experience the streaming service today. PS Now provides unlimited on-demand access to a growing library of over 650 games, with streaming for all games and download access to most PS4 games.

PS Now players, you are in for an action-packed month as a new lineup of PS4 titles join the service from Tuesday, November 3. The biggest challenge will be deciding what to play first. Flex that superheroic muscle and clash with DC’s finest costumed heroes in Injustice 2? Cause mayhem across an apocalyptic wasteland on foot and behind the wheel in Rage 2? Or do you dedicate yourself to perfecting racing lines and outperforming the competition in F1 2020? Or save – and reshape – the world in My Time at Portia?

And remember, you can also enjoy PS Now’s amazing lineup of games on PS5 when the PS5 console launches in November.

Let’s take a look at each of those games in turn.

F1 2020

British racing studio Codemasters roars back onto the Formula 1 racetrack with an extensive range of new gameplay modes, headlined by the immersive MyTeam. Create your own F1 team – driver, teammate, engine supplier and more – then compete on the grid for championship glory. Split-screen racing caters for competitive households, while online races will let you take on fellow fans worldwide.

Injustice 2

Mortal Kombat developer NetherRealm Studios brings its fighting expertise back to the DC universe in this superpowered brawler sequel. Don the cowl of comic book icons such as Batman, Aquaman and other larger than life characters as they battle it out in new environments on an epic scale. With the Gear System, you can fashion the look and fight strategy of your chosen heroes, powering them up with character-specific equipment.

Rage 2

Pairing id Software’s FPS pedigree with Avalanche Studios’ open-world prowess, Rage 2 invites you to enjoy ludicrous vehicle combat, super-powered first-person mayhem, and an open world full of emergent madness. Tear through an unforgiving wasteland battling ferocious factions to find upgradable weapons and devastating Nanotrite powers to crush the oppressive rule of The Authority once and for all.

My Time at Portia

Split your time between being an adventurer, farmer and engineer in this enchanting sim set in a charming post-apocalyptic land. Restore your Pa’s neglected workshop to its former glory by fulfilling commissions, growing crops and raising animals. Want to take a break from crafting? Befriend Portia’s quirky inhabitants and take part in the town’s many mini-games, or strike out to explore and battle your way through ancient ruins and dungeons.

Also joining PS Now from Tuesday, November 3:

  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance (until May 3, 2021)
  • Warhammer: Vermintide 2
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