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PlayStation Now incorporates PUBG and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood; already available

PlayStation Now incorporates PUBG and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood; already available

Sony's subscription service was recently restructured to make it more competitive with respect to other services.

New video games confirmed for the PlayStation Now catalog. The Japanese company has made available to European and North American players two new titles, which join the service catalog right now, PUBG and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. Therefore, it is possible to download them, as long as you are subscribed to the service. Later, on March 3, a third title will be added, nothing more and nothing less than F1 2019.

PlayStation Now, which comes with a seven-day trial, has adapted to the needs of the market with a commitment to the future that was going to lower the price of the service. Before the changes, the monthly subscription cost 14.99 euros, while the annual subscription amounted to 99.99 euros. Currently, the prices are as follows:

  • € 9.99 per month.
  • € 24.99 per quarter.
  • € 59.99 per year.

First level games

The new prices also came accompanied by news. The company admitted that if it wanted to be competitive, it would need to offer a sufficiently attractive catalog. The huge number of titles (about 600) were missing video game of the present generation. Therefore, Sony added God of War, Uncharted 4: The Thief's End, inFAMOUS: Second Son and GTA V. Of course, first party products will not remain in the catalog indefinitely. These video games will disappear on January 2, 2020.

PlayStation Now will make the leap to PS5. The Japanese have confirmed that they will continue to support their service in the future. Meanwhile, Sony's new generation platform will have backward compatibility. In principle, the functionality is confirmed only with PS4, although the developer commented that the work in that direction had not yet been completed and that they were still developing the technology.

As if that weren't enough, the PlayStation brand celebrates 25 years with an award under its arm, the Guinness Record. They have been granted for the global sales of the platform.

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