Published , by Kevin Tucker
Published , by Kevin Tucker
For a long time, streaming video game subscriptions were a pipe dream. That changed fairly recently, with services like PlayStation Now allowing users to pay a set fee in order to enjoy a number of different games without ever committing to a single purchase. The catch was that streaming those games required constant internet connectivity and a fair amount of available bandwidth. Fortunately for PlayStation Now, such is no longer the case, as Sony has announced that the service now allows users to download PS4 and PS2 games straight to their PlayStation 4 systems for convenient offline play.
As revealed over on the PlayStation.Blog, starting today, PlayStation Now users will find that "almost all" PlayStation 4 games made available through the service can be downloaded to the user's console. There's no guarantee that the function will be available immediately, however, as the post states that the feature "will be gradually rolled out to PS Now subscribers over the next couple of days." With that said, fans can rest assured that the new feature is on the way.
Not only does this remove the need for extra bandwidth, it more importantly allows PS Now games to be played offline. Users will still need to sign in to the PlayStation network "every few days to verify your PS Now subscription," but otherwise, the game should run just like any other game installed straight onto the system.
The PlayStation team has been steadily increasing the number of games made available through the PS Now subscription service, with recent additions like Bloodborne and God of War 3 Remastered being a few highlights. It's worth mentioning that some of the games made available to PS Now are also available through PlayStation Plus, so users who aren't too keen on buying into a new subscription service will still be able to enjoy some of the bigger releases for as long as they keep an active PS Plus subscription.