Sony's streaming service PlayStation Now is back with another slew of games arriving on the service for the month of December 2019, and it looks like subscribers will be able to test their whits in one of the world's most popular Battle Royales. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is joining the streaming service today, available to download and stream until 3rd March 2020.
Alongside it, F1 2019 and the 2015 FPS classic add-on Wolfenstein: The Old Blood also join the line-up of 700+ games on offer. PUBG now becomes the sixth game that will only be a part of the PlayStation Now service for a limited period, with God of War, Grand Theft Auto V, and Uncharted 4: A Thief's End all scheduled to leave in less than a month on 2nd January 2020. Persona 5 and Middle-Earth: Shadow of War both leave PS Now on 4th February 2020.
For a full list of all the games you can download and stream on PS Now, head on through the link. Will you be checking out this month's offerings? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
[source blog.eu.playstation.com]
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That bit about it being the 4th game on PS Now isn't true, is it? Persona 5 is one of the others only on for 3 months as well
@roe I wasn't aware of that. Updated.
@LaJettatura PS Now works on PC as well
I don't mind the time limits, it's nice that they're being clear about how long they'll be on for
@BarefootBowser It's like the "you have 700 tv channels yet I still can't find anything to watch" problem.
@LaJettatura
You do not need a PS4 to have PS NOW
All you need is the controller. A capable PC and an internet connection
@LaJettatura
No that doesn't exist yet. Would defeat the purpose of anyone getting a PS4. Sony wants to push hardware so don't expect that feature to be available anytime soon
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