Sony has just officially announced one of the news that we have been crying out for the longest and that is that the PlayStation Now service will finally be expanded to more countries in Europe after reaping great success. Therefore, it will soon be the turn of Spain together with Denmark, Finland, Italy, Italy, Norway, Portugal and Sweden.
PS Now allows players to have access to more than 600 video games from the entire PS2, PS3 and PS4 catalog via streaming, which means that it is not necessary to have previously purchased or downloaded them on the console, because they can be played instantly on the cloud to any of these hundreds of titles from Sony’s three home consoles.
In addition, those who prefer to have them saved on their console, will also have the option to download them and thus enjoy them whenever they want, even if they do not have an Internet connection, although this only affects those games that are part of the PS2 and PS4 catalog.
For now, PS Now will be enabled in February with a beta that will allow users to fully test this subscription service to provide all the necessary information in order to improve it as much as possible. If you are interested in participating in this phase, you just have to register through the following link and provide the ID you have on PlayStation Network, something that will only take a few seconds.
Among the games that are part of the service are genres of all kinds and great gems, such as Prey, For Honor, Red Dead Redemption, The Last of Us, God of War III: Remastered and many more. At the moment Sony has not specified how much it will cost , but you will have the opportunity to thoroughly test any of these more than 600 games on your PS4 and also on your PC .