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Starting today PlayStation 4 games will be playable on Windows

Starting today, Sony has announced that users of its service, PlayStation Now, will be able to play PlayStation 4 titles on all platforms which support the service. Sony also boasted about how the service now feature 500 titles across two console generations.

Even though the starting library is small relating to PS4 games, Sony will continue to add more games to PlayStation Now as they go along. From today, you will be able to play the following games:

  • Killzone Shadow Fall
  • God of War 3 Remastered
  • Saints Row IV: Re-Elected
  • WWE 2K16
  • Tropico 5
  • F1 2015
  • Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition
  • Evolve
  • MX vs ATV Supercross Encore
  • Resogun
  • Helldivers
  • Broken Age
  • Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition
  • Grim Fandango Remastered
  • Guilty Gear Xrd Sign
  • Castlestorm Definitive Edition
  • Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky
  • Arcania Complete Tale
  • Nidhogg
  • Super Mega Baseball

PlayStation Now was born after Sony acquired the OnLive streaming service. When the PlayStation 4 launched, it did not support backwards compatibility, and since Sony couldn't get PlayStation 3 games to run on its latest console, it introduced the streaming service. After the launch of PSNow, Sony has received backlash for its pricing structure and the fact that if you owned any of the games on the service, you would have to pay to play them again. Since then it changed the service with a monthly subscription.

Sony also noted that the most popular game on the library was Red Dead Redemption.

PlayStation Now is available on PlayStation 4 and PC.

Source: PlayStation Blog

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