19 Games Added To PlayStation Now, Introductory Price Returns

19 new games have been added to PlayStation Now, and an introductory price is aimed at making the service more attractive to new users.


Published: December 5, 2017 9:40 PM /

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PlayStation Now 19 New Titles

19 games have been added to the PlayStation Now service and the introductory price has returned for a short time according to a post on the official PlayStation blog.

The available library of PlayStation Now is approaching 600 titles with the addition of 19 new games from the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 catalogs. Headlining the 19 games joining the service is The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (the predecessor to Skyrim where players fight Daedra in the province of Cyrodiil) and Dishonored (where players put on a spooky mask and kill baddies with a variety of steampunk gadgets). Arcania Complete Tale and Bound By Flame are upgrading, meaning that the PlayStation 3 versions of the game are being superseded by their PlayStation 4 versions. Here's the full list of new games added to the service:

New PlayStation 3 Games

  • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
  • Dishonored
  • Brink
  • Wet
  • Rogue Warrior
  • High Stakes on the Vegas Strip: Poker Edition

New PlayStation 4 Games

  • Active Soccer 2 DX
  • Arcania Complete Tale (upgrade from PlayStation 3 version)
  • Battle Worlds: Kronos
  • Bound by Flame (upgrade from PlayStation 3 version)
  • Brick Breaker
  • Dungeons 2
  • Industry Giant 2
  • Shadwen
  • Siegecraft Commander
  • Sparkle Unleashed
  • Super Dungeon Bros
  • Tetraminos
  • Zotrix

Alongside some new games for the holidays comes great deals - the introductory price of $9.99 for the first month of PlayStation Now has returned for a limited time. If you want to subscribe to the service for the long-term, you can get a 20% discount by buying 12 months for $99.99 flat. This offer only applies to new customers in the United States and it expires at the end of January 2018. If you're not sure how the service will work out for you, you can sign up for a seven day free trial for the PlayStation 4 or PC via the PlayStation Store. You can see a list of the available games on the service here.

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