PlayStation Now was launched in Open Beta in the United States and Canada on PS4 on July 31, 2014, on PS3 on September 18, 2014, on PS Vita and PS TV on October 14, 2014, with support for select 2014 Bravia TVs coming later in the year.[12][15] At Gamescom 2014, SCE announced that PS Now would arrive in Europe in 2015, with the United Kingdom to be the first European country to access the service.[16] On December 24, 2014, Sony announced that PlayStation Now would expand to the other electronic brands.[17]
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Over the last few years, walking sims have garnered a mixed reputation, a result of this style of gameplay becoming increasingly more common. Like most walking sims, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter takes a hand-off approach to its storytelling, challenging players to piece together the narrative as they explore Red Creek Valley. Along the way, they will uncover shocking secrets and complete a couple of puzzles.
The previous subscription service brought various benefits, including free monthly games, PlayStation Store discounts, the ability to play online multiplayer games, and cloud storage. Five years later came the first version PlayStation Now, a bolt-on service that enabled cloud streaming of a selection of PS2, PS3 and PS4 games.
@themightyant Yeah that's the thing I don't get - Surely this was a great way to lock people in for years and years. (There are 100s of games in my PS Plus library already. Why would I ever leave?)Why not just leave this loophole open so they can say they already have as many subs as, if not more than, Game Pass?
Stop bitching and go to Microsoft's side then which is "so better" and be happy with all 2 games they've released in the last year and a half. Imagine being this mad over not being able to stack a god damn video game service.
If anything they've just taken a leaf out of Nintendo's book - Regular updates throughout the year on upcoming games, great first-party titles, but don't expect an abundance of community engagement outside of the Blog, Underground Podcast, PlayStation Access and the individual first party studios doing their own regular streams. (Guerrilla are excellent.)
@get2sammyb Sony technically never blocked you from using your cards if your subscription has ended. So they are going to be fine legally. They are only blocking stacking. I was surprised in 2020 when I found Plus for $26 that you could stack them. I came from Xbox where you could only stack 3 years. I was stoked for my new PS5 so i stacked 8 years lol. Sony never needed to allow this. And until you guys started to complain most people never stacked. Blame yourself for not looking out for the best deal you could. I did and I knew $26 was a good price per year for 36 games free to play over the months 3 each month $0.72 per game.
There's so much to be excited about with PlayStation. I'm still on the PS5 launch hype buzz, and it genuinely feels like the PS1 days again to me. This console is amazing, the controller is unrivalled, there are massive games already here with more on the way and a new service revamp coming in just a few weeks. Yes, communication might have been better here, but this does not constitute disgraceful behaviour.
some one else said it , and i agree. which is why i didn't end up buying more years. is that how do you even know you'll even like this service in the first place , or if you'll still be playing games 3-4 years from now? if you stacked so many years , and say , at some point you get busy and have no time to even use it any more or you don't even like the service. then that money was wasted.
@twitchtvpat A lot of people had years of cheap Plus stacked anyway because you need it for online, 'free' games and saves etc, so they're getting this upgrade for many years literally for the price of a few months of Now.
What new PS4 games release dates in 2023 are coming up? If it's a full list of 2023 PlayStation 4 release dates you need, look no further. As usual, we'll be updating this article throughout the year, refreshing it with new titles and release dates so you can be clear which new PS4 games are on the horizon. While the conversation has largely moved on to PS5 at this point, there are still a lot of exciting PS4 games in the pipeline.
In 2013, the PlayStation 4 blitzed the then-new console generation to become the hottest video game machine on the market. The system's approaching nine years old, but there are still many games coming out for it. And if you happen to own a PlayStation 4 Pro, you can experience 4K graphics, HDR, and improved frame rates (depending on the game). The PS4 isn't obsolete, by any means.
Among a flurry of announcements at the gaming conference E3, Sony announced it will debut a gaming and video streaming mini-console called PlayStation TV in North America and Europe later this year. This will combine a PlayStation set-top box already for sale in Japan along with the video streaming service PlayStation Now that Sony has been testing since January. Has PlayStation hit the magic mark by combining gaming and video in one small affordable package? 2ff7e9595c
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