Sony has today added a whole bunch of PS4 games to PlayStation Now, joining the 350-odd PlayStation 3 classics currently available via the game streaming service. There are 51 PlayStation 4 games now available to play with a PlayStation Now membership, including the likes of Killzone: Shadow Fall and God of War III: Remastered.
"We’ve added titles for every type of gamer, from racing to fighting, adventure to indies, real time strategy to family fun and everything in between," reads the announcement on the PS Blog. "So if you’ve got a PS4 or Windows PC then it’s time to get your stream on."
There are over 350 games on the EU PlayStation Now service and more than 500 available on the North American service. A monthly PS Now subscription costs £12.99/€16.99 a month in EU regions, while in NA, the $9.99 introductory offer has been brought back until 22nd September. A yearly subscription costs $99.99.
Check out the 51 PlayStation 4 games added to PS Now:
Killzone Shadow Fall
Saint’s Row IV Re-Elected
WWE 2K16
Tropico 5
F1 2015
Evolve
Dead Nation Apocalypse
Helldivers
Resogun
Heavy Rain
Tearaway Unfolded
Counterspy
Shadow of the Beast
Alienation
Escape Plan
Everybody’s gone to the Rapture
Broken Age
Grim Fandango Remastered
Castlestorm Definitive Edition
God of War III: Remastered
Super Mega Baseball
Ultra Street Fighter IV
Hardware: Rivals
This War Of Mine: The Little Ones
Day Of The Tentacle Remastered
Sherlock Holmes: Crimes And Punishments
Dungeons II
Back To Bed
Pure Chess
Pure Pool
Olliolli
Stick It To The Man
Blood Bowl 2
Super Stardust Ultra
Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky
Nidhogg
Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition
MX vs ATV Supercross Encore
Farming Simulator 15
Tour De France 2016
Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers
Grand Ages: Medieval
Pure Hold’em World Poker Championship
Q*bert: Rebooted
Fluster Cluck
The Last Tinker: City of Colors
Velocibox
Whispering Willows
Kickbeat Special Edition
Battle Worlds Kronos
Legend Of Kay Anniversary
*This service is currently available in the UK, the Netherlands and Belgium.