Last October, Sony made some important announcements regarding your cloud gaming service Playstation now, including reducing the cost of subscription and adding rotation, thanks to which a number of blockbuster projects (Horizon Zero Dawn, Control, Shadow of the Tomb Raider and others) appeared on the platform.
Now the Japanese platform holder intends to replenish the catalog with one of the largest PS4 exclusives. This is exactly what one of the users of the ResetEra forums drew attention to, published screenshot of the ad unit for the mobile version of the French website JeuxVideo.
From the presented image you can understand that they will join the list of PS Now projects in April Marvel’s Spider-Man, Just cause 4 and The Golf Club 2019. If you believe the text written in small print, the exclusive about Spider-Man will be available in the service until July 7, while the action movie with Rico Rodriguez will stay in the catalog until October 6 this year.
Sony has not yet made a separate announcement, but the advertisement is official. Users note that in the European PS Store, the above games have a button “keep playing on PS Now”, which indicates the veracity of the leak.
PlayStation Now is still not officially launched in Russia. Western gamers can issue a monthly, quarterly and annual subscription to the service for ten, 25 and 60 dollars respectively. The PS Now catalog contains games for PS3 and PS4 that you can go through the cloud on your PC and PlayStation 4, or, if these projects were released on PS4, directly download them to the console to run offline.
With our review Marvel’s Spider-Man can be found link.
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