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PlayStation Now discontinued on PS3, PS Vita and Sony Bravia TVs

PlayStation Now announcement

Sony has announced that it’s discontinuing PlayStation Now on many of its devices.

As of August 15th, 2017, the subscription-based game streaming service will no longer be available on the following platforms:

  • PlayStation 3
  • PlayStation Vita and PlayStation TV
  • All 2013, 2014, 2015 Sony Bravia TV models
  • All Sony Blu-ray player models
  • All Samsung TV models
  • Customers who do not wish to continue their subscriptions are advised to disable the auto-renew setting in their account settings prior to these dates.

The company said the decision was made to focus on improving PS Now on PlayStation 4 and PC. Cloud game saves are also accessible on both platforms.

PS Now gives access to over 450 PlayStation 3 games, with more titles added every month. Some notable games offered include The Last of UsRed Dead Redemption and Batman: Arkham City.

A one year subscription costs $99.99 CAD. On the PC side of PS Now, a computer packed with at least a 3.5GHz Core i3 processor is required, as well as a DualShock 4 controller, which can be connected via a micro USB cable or a certified adapter (some third-party controllers also may work as well, though with limited functionality).

Image credit: Flickr – BagoGames

Source: PlayStation Blog 

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