Stream the hunt
PlayStation Currently, Sony’s superior streaming service that brings a host of otherwise console-exclusives to PC, is not quite Netflix for games, but it comes near . Its latest batch of streamables contains Project Cars, Exile’s End, God Eater: Resurrection and (YES!) Bloodborne.
Despite The achievement of From Software’s like-minded ARPG series Black Souls on desktops, Sony owns the permit to Hidetaka Miyazaki’s other nightmarish wonder–which means it will almost surely remain a PS4-exclusive. The The workaround here’s PS Now, which lets you stream console-exclusives on PC, assuming you’ve got a fast enough connection.
PS Now Has a free seven-day trial, and the PlayStation Blog Notes a”summertime price marketing” runs from now through September 25. With that, new subscribers can register for $9.99 a month, for $29.99 for three months (generally $44.99), or to get $99.99 for a complete year.
It’s Worth pointing out that I cancelled my monthly subscription after a month or two at launch, simply because I wasn’t using it. There are some gems on there–a total of 650 PS4, PS3, and PS2 games, so says the PS Blog–but that I imagine the principal draw for PC players is Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption, also today Bloodborne.
Anyhow, if you are interested, PS Now’s new faces include:
- Experts of the Luftwaffe
- Alchemic Jousts
- Bard’s Gold
- Bloodborne
- Exile’s End
- God Eater: Resurrection
- Moto Racer 4
- Project Cars
- Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom
- The Dwarves