PlayStation Now games in May 2022

The PlayStation Now gaming subscription service introduces the new titles Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, SOULCALIBUR VI and Blasphemous, which will be available to stream and download starting May 3, 2022 from the comprehensive library.

About PS Now

For €9.99 per month and €24.99 for three months or €59.99 for a year, PlayStation Now users have access to more than hundreds of games. PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 2 titles can be streamed online; For PlayStation 4 games, there is an option to download them to your PS4 hard drive as well and play them offline. But Windows PC users also benefit from PlayStation Now: games that are actually PlayStation exclusives can also be streamed to Windows PCs via PlayStation Now.

PlayStation 5 Availability / Buy April 2022

New games are added every month, with a few handpicked blockbuster titles remaining in range for a few months. In April, outdoor pyrotechnics gems, WRC 10 FIA World Rally Championship, Trip to Savage Planet and Werewolf The Apocalypse – Earthblood joined the PlayStation Now library. The game catalog provides users with a quick and uncomplicated overview of all current PS Now titles. If you want to try PlayStation Now, you can test the service for a week for free. This testing phase can be initiated via the console’s PlayStation Store.

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