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playstation now – PlayStation.Blog PlayStation Now: PS4 Private Beta Starts Tomorrow + Posted by Peter Jamshidi on May 19, 2014 Hi all, since January, a growing number of PlayStation fans have been enjoying the Private Beta program for PlayStation Now, our streaming game service launching
PlayStation Now Streaming Game Service Coming this Summer – PlayStation.Blog Today, at CES 2014 in Las Vegas, we announced that PlayStation Now (PS Now), our new streaming game service, will be available in the US this summer. With PlayStation Now, you will be able to stream popular hits and classic games from the PS3 library, fir
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PlayStation Now - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia PlayStation Now is a Gaikai-based video game streaming service used to provide PlayStation gaming content to PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, televisions, and mobile devices.[3][4] PlayStation Now was announced on 7 January 2014 at the 2014
PlayStation Now streams PlayStation games to PS4, Vita, PS3, tablets and smartphones Sony has just announced PlayStation Now, a new service for PS4, Vita, PS3, tablets, smartphones and Bravia TVs based on its acquisition of streaming outfit Gaikai. It represents a new subscription model for PlayStation users, and will kick off with a limi
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PlayStation Now actually works! (update: hands-on video) You'll excuse us if we didn't expect PlayStation Now to work so well. It's a game-streaming service, and the history of game-streaming services is littered with dead bodies. When Sony spent an unbelievable $380 million on Gaikai, it seemed impossible that