Update: Image on the PlayStation Blog confirms that PlayStation Now is coming to Windows.
According to a rumor reported by GamingBolt, which was first found on the French website Gamekult, PlayStation Now will come to Windows. PlayStation Now lets users stream games over the internet from the PlayStation 3’s catalog. Titles like Uncharted and many more are available. Sony has promised to add more games to the service so expect even more games in the future and, eventually, even PlayStation 4 titles.
The website went into specifics too. Apparently the service will be announced on August 23 for a European release and will launch in the United States and Canada a week later. The service will work with Windows 10 but it will also support older operating systems like Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 from what we know. I guess we’ll wait a few days to find out what happens.
Source: GamingBolt
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