A new rumor surfaced about PlayStation Now: the PlayStation 3–streaming service, which is available for the PlayStation 4, might be available for the PC shortly!
According to French website Gamekult, the game streaming, which utilizes the acquired Gaikai technology, will get an announcement on August 23, followed by a launch in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. PlayStation Now would also move across the sea to North America as well. We don’t know the amount of supported games, but we can tell you the system requirements: Windows 7 or up, an internet connection with 5 megabit download speed or more, and a supported controller.
While the rumor looks too crazy, it makes sense, though. Remote Play is officially supported on PC by Sony, and Hideo Kojima’s game Death Stranding is also heading to this platform. We have also seen Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture getting a port…
It would be amazing to see PlayStation Now, which has over 400 games, and a 100-dollar price for an annual subscription, be available on PC because we could play games such as The Last of Us on this platform!
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