PS4 Owners: Last Chance To Get This Sweet Deal

PS4 Owners: Last Chance To Get This Sweet Deal

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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ps4-owners-last-chance-to-get-this-sweet-deal/1100-6461937/

PlayStation Now is Sony's video game streaming service that lets you play a selection of PS4, PS3, and PS2 games on your PS4 or PC (including Macs). What you might not know is that we're closing in on the end of the service's summer sale price. When September 25 rolls around, the prices for one-, three-, and 12-month PlayStation Now subscriptions will go up. So if you want to save money on access to hundreds of PlayStation games, now is the time to lock in the sale price.

Making the deal even sweeter is that you can now download to your PS4 nearly all of the PS4 games on the service, as well as some of the PS2 games. Previously, PS Now was only a streaming service, which meant you needed a fairly robust internet connection to transmit data back and forth to play games. The company says this feature is being rolled out gradually to subscribers over the next few days.

PS4 Owners: Last Chance To Get This Sweet Deal

Sep 20, 2018, 8:36pm UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ps4-owners-last-chance-to-get-this-sweet-deal/1100-6461937/ > PlayStation Now is Sony's video game streaming service that lets you play a selection of PS4, PS3, and PS2 games on your PS4 or PC (including Macs). What you might not know is that we're closing in on the end of the service's summer sale price. When September 25 rolls around, the prices for one-, three-, and 12-month PlayStation Now subscriptions will go up. So if you want to save money on access to hundreds of PlayStation games, now is the time to lock in the sale price. > Making the deal even sweeter is that you can now download to your PS4 nearly all of the PS4 games on the service, as well as some of the PS2 games. Previously, PS Now was only a streaming service, which meant you needed a fairly robust internet connection to transmit data back and forth to play games. The company says this feature is being rolled out gradually to subscribers over the next few days.