PlayStation Now is bringing PlayStation exclusives to PC

24 August 2016
PlayStation Now PC

Sony has officially revealed that the PlayStation Now game streaming service will be coming to PC.

The app will be available in parts of Europe soon, with a North American launch following shortly after.

The company also unveiled a new DualShock 4 wireless adapter, allowing gamers to use their PlayStation controllers when playing games on their PC.

The USB wireless adapter will be available next month and will cost $24.99.

PlayStation Now allows gamers to stream hundreds of PlayStation 3 games a month and is available across a number of devices.

The service features more than 400 games, including popular PlayStation exclusives such as the Uncharted and God of War series.

These are the recommended specifications for running PlayStation Now on your PC:

  • Windows 7 (SP1), 8.1 or 10
  • 3.5GHz Intel Core i3 or 3.8GHz AMD A10 or faster
  • 300MB or more; 2GB or more of RAM
  • Sound card, USB port

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  1. Abduraghmaan Van Oordt
    24.08.2016 at 09:11

    but the PS headset has a bluetooth adapter. How come they can’t make to controller work on the same adapter.

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