PlayStation Now coming soon to PC?

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Could you soon be playing over 400 PlayStation Now games on the go from the comfort of your laptop PC? According to French site GameKult.com, Sony will have a big announcement in just a few days on August 23.  Launching first in UK, then a week later in US and Canada, PC users will be able to play PlayStation Now on their PCs with a dedicated app.

PlayStation Now , the PS3 service streaming of Sony , will soon be formally proposed to PC gamers via a dedicated application. According to our information, the announcement is scheduled for 23 August with a launch in stride Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK in the first place, while the United States and Canada should be able to enjoy a week later. Availability dates for France or Japan are not known, but it is already acquired it takes at least a PC running Windows 7, an internet connection at 5 MB / s or more and a compatible controller (preferably a DualShock 4) to enjoy 300 games catalog from their computer. Available since 2014 in North America and 2015 in Europe and Japan, the monthly subscription to PS Now currently costs 17 euros in France.

08/12 Updated: reached by phone, PlayStation France has always indicated as not comment on rumors and speculation.

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There you have it, straight from the source! How excited would you be to be able to access PlayStation Now anywhere you have a PC? Let us know in the comments, and as always, stay tuned to TheButtonSmashers.com for future developments.

Tim Bledsoe

Podcasts & Single-player games are his thing except on "Adventure Time Tuesdays"