Sony’s PlayStation Now game streaming service is now available for Windows PC in North America. A seven day trial is available to new users, with $19.99 month, $44.99 three month and limited time $99 twelve month subscriptions on offer. Should go great with that controller dongle.

PlayStation Now isn’t dead yet—Sony’s just added 105 new games to the expensive streaming service, including a ton from Capcom (Resident Evil, Lost Planet, etc.) among other publishers.

Starting today, PS3 owners will get the chance to try out the open beta of PlayStation Now streaming service. God of War: Ascension, inFAMOUS, and the recently released Ultra Street Fighter IV will be joining the 150 or so games currently in the PlayStation now catalog. Read more

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PlayStation Now, Sony's streaming/renting service for games (well, some games), is moving into open beta. A word on prices: they're kinda ridiculous, though Sony says " you will start seeing reduced pricing on some 4-hour rentals" in "a few weeks".

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