Besides being the first and only console game subscription service that uses cloud technology to provide games via streaming and downloading, Sony has halved the price of Playstation Now. This is a significant step that makes the service more appealing to the consumer and challenges rivals such as Ubisoft's UPlay + and EA Access.
Current customers will see this new pricing reflected in their next billing cycle. The new prices are:
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US: $9.99 – monthly / $24.99 – quarterly / $59.99 – yearly (from $19.99/ $44.99/ $99.99)
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CAN: $12.99 – monthly / $34.99 – quarterly / $79.99 – yearly (from $19.99/ $44.99/ $99.99)
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EU: €9.99 – monthly / €24.99 – quarterly / €59.99 – yearly (from €14.99/ (N/A)/ €99.99)
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UK: £8.99 – monthly / £22.99 – quarterly / £49.99 – yearly (from £12.99 / (N/A) / £84.99)
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JP: ¥1,180 – monthly / ¥2,980 – quarterly / ¥6,980 yearly (from ¥2,500 / ¥5,900/ (N/A))
In addition, Sony has included the following critically acclaimed games:
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God of War
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Grand Theft Auto V
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inFAMOUS Second Son
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Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
The above titles will be available from October 1, 2019 until January 2, 2020. A new selection of marque games will be added each month and will be available for a limited time only. This marque content is included with the existing titles that are added to PS Now on a regular basis.
Check out a tv spot for PS Now below and let us know if this price reduction makes the service more appealing to you.