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PlayStation Now (PS Now) was a standalone video game subscription service on consoles developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment.The service offered cloud gaming for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4 games that could be played on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Microsoft Windows computers.
Sony's push to reach 1 billion people includes using PlayStation Now to boost PlayStation Plus.
Sony's plans to debut a streaming gaming service have been in the works for a while now. The company's 2012 purchase of Internet gaming pioneer Gaikai saw it take a shortcut to its desired goals ...
PlayStation Network's services are dedicated to an online marketplace (PlayStation Store), a premium subscription service for enhanced gaming and social features (PlayStation Plus), music streaming (PlayStation Music, based on Spotify), and formerly a cloud gaming service (PlayStation Now; folded into PlayStation Plus Premium in June 2022). The ...
The new offering is called PlayStation Plus and will bundle Sony’s two current subscription services, PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now, into one. PlayStation Plus is seen as Sony's take on ...
Sony Computer Entertainment (now known as Sony Interactive Entertainment) acquired OnLive's patents in April 2015, and all OnLive services were discontinued that month. Sony operated PlayStation Now, a similar service built using the infrastructure of Gaikai, a former competitor to OnLive, [2] until it was merged with PS Plus in 2022.
Sony will now allow PlayStation Now subscribers to download dozens of full PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 2 games for offline play. Previously, the $20 per month PlayStation Now service only ...
Video Unlimited allowed users to purchase or rent videos. Purchases and rentals could be made online through the Sony Entertainment Network store, through the PlayStation Store on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita, through the Video Unlimited store on many Sony Blu-ray disc players and Bravia TVs or via an Xperia smartphone and tablet app. [7] The services provided customers ...