PlayStation Now Adds Days Gone, Friday the 13th, and More
PlayStation Now, PlayStation‘s on-demand gaming subscription service, has formally added a complete bunch of spooky video games right this moment. The firm introduced that Days Gone, Friday the 13th, MediEvil, and extra have joined the service simply in time for Halloween. If you are already a subscriber, they need to be accessible now, and if you happen to’re not, it’s accessible for $9.99 monthly if any of right this moment’s new titles strike your fancy.
More particularly, along with the above, PlayStation Now has additionally added Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince and Double Fine Productions’ Rad. Notably, whereas all the above at the moment are accessible on PlayStation Now, Days Gone is the one one with an introduced departure date. The post-apocalyptic biker video game will depart PlayStation Now on January 5, 2021. It is at the moment unclear when the others may depart, although this form of factor is a reasonably common prevalence for on-demand gaming subscription companies like PlayStation Now.
5 new games be a part of PlayStation Now right this moment. Say good day to Days Gone, MediEvil, Friday the 13th, and extra: https://t.co/9rdq2alpxT pic.twitter.com/jleiuVGgpm
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) October 6, 2020
As famous above, Days Gone, Friday the 13th, MediEvil, Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince, and Rad are all now accessible on PlayStation Now to subscribers. PlayStation Now, the service itself, is offered on PlayStation Four or PC for $9.99 monthly with over 800 PS4, PS3, and PS2 video games accessible on it. If you are one way or the other not acquainted, it is a very comparable kind of service as Xbox Game Pass, however for PlayStation video games. You can take a look at all of our previous coverage of PlayStation Now right here.
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