The list of available PlayStation Now games just got bigger and better. Several hit Bethesda PlayStation 3 games are now on the service including Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Dishonored, and the so bad it’s good masterpiece Rogue Warrior (seriously, just listen to its end credits). A bunch of PlayStation 4 titles were also added.
Here’s the full list of new PlayStation Now games:
New PS3 Games
- Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
- Dishonored
- Brink
- Wet
- Rogue Warrior
- High Stakes on the Vegas Strip: Poker Edition
New PS4 Games
- Active Soccer 2 DX
- Arcania Complete Tale (upgrade from PS3 ver)
- Battle Worlds: Kronos
- Bound by Flame (upgrade from PS3 ver)
- Brick Breaker
- Dungeons 2
- Industry Giant 2
- Shadwen
- Siegecraft Commander
- Sparkle Unleashed
- Super Dungeon Bros
- Tetraminos
- Zotrix
Sony also announced what 10 titles were the most popular PlayStation Now titles last month. Here are the top 10 most played games on the service:
- Red Dead Redemption
- Mortal Kombat
- WWE 2K16
- Fallout: New Vegas
- Mafia II
- Injustice: Gods Among Us
- The Last of Us
- Sonic Generations
- Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution
- Dead Island: Definitive Edition
If you’re not a subscriber, here’s some information on how to subscribe (and some sweet holiday offers on the service):
The holidays are almost here, which means lots of free time to curl up in front of the TV for some long gaming sessions. With nearly 600 games in the service, PlayStation Now lets you play to your heart’s content. If you haven’t given PS Now a try yet, the seven-day free trial for PlayStation 4 and Windows PC is the perfect way to experience the streaming service for yourself. PS Now provides unlimited on-demand access to a growing library of nearly 600 PS4 and PS3 games, with new games added every month, and no game downloads required. PS4 save data in PS Now is even compatible with PS Plus cloud saves, so you can upload/download save files to/from your own console.
The introductory offer of $9.99 for the first month (new subscribers only, available in US only) and the 12 month subscription for just $99.99 are both available for a limited time until February, so act fast. Note that in order to take advantage of the $9.99 intro offer, you will need to purchase that directly, as the 7-day trial will transition into the standard monthly subscription.
Which new additions are you looking forward to checking out?
[Source: PlayStation Now]