20 PS4 Games Added To PS Now, More Than 500 Games Now Available

20 PS4 games have been added to PS Now
20 PS4 games have been added to PS Now Sony

Twenty PS4 games have been added to PS Now, bringing the total number of games on Sony’s streaming service to over 500. This news comes from a blog post on Sony’s website.

The list of PS4 games added to the service are as follows:

  • Killzone Shadow Fall

  • God of War 3 Remastered

  • Saints Row IV: Re-Elected

  • WWE 2K16

  • Tropico 5

  • Ultra Street Fighter IV

  • F1 2015

  • Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition

  • Evolve

  • MX vs ATV Supercross Encore

  • Resogun

  • Helldivers

  • Broken Age

  • Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition

  • Grim Fandango Remastered

  • Akiba’s Beat

  • Castlestorm Definitive Edition

  • Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky

  • Nidhogg

  • Super Mega Baseball

In case you don’t know, PS Now is a subscription service that allows PS3 and now PS4 games to be streamed to a PS4 or Windows PC. For a limited time, new subscribers can sign up for their first month for only $9.99, and also get a year-long subscription for $99.99. These rates will go up starting on Sept. 22, so act fast if you want in on the deals.

Players can still unlock trophies for PS4 and PS3 games while using PS Now, and also participate in online games. An extra PS+ subscription is not needed if you want to play online through PS Now. If you do have a PS+ account and have your games saved on cloud storage, you’ll be able to carry your save file back and forth from PS Now and your regular account. This allows players to pick up right where they left off if jumping to a different console or a PC.

If you want to see a full list of all the games offered on the service, including Red Dead Redemption, Mortal Kombat, Injustice: Gods Among Us, The Last of Us and many more, head over to the official PS Now site right here.

So what do you think? Do any of these games give you enough incentive to sign up for PS Now? What games do you hope get added to the service next? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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