Sony has revealed the titles they’re adding to their PlayStation Now could gaming service in September, and the lineup is headlined by a big name! This month Bloodborne joins PlayStation Now, which means the PS4-exclusive is now playable on the PC for the first time ever. Sony-published PS4 exclusives are in somewhat short supply on PS Now – big games like InFamous Second Son, Ratchet Clank, and Uncharted 4 are still missing – so this is a significant add.
In addition to Bloodborne, Sony is also adding Project Cars, God Eater Resurrection, and more to PlayStation Now. Here’s the full September lineup:
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- Aces of the Luftwaffe
- Alchemic Jousts
- Bard’s Gold
- Bloodborne
- Exile’s End
- God Eater Resurrection
- Moto Racer 4
- Project Cars
- Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom
- The Dwarves
As usual, Sony also provided a list of the most popular PS Now games from last month:
- Red Dead Redemption
- WWE 2K16
- Fallout New Vegas
- Mortal Kombat
- Mafia 2
- Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution
- The Last of Us
- NBA 2K16
- Batman: Arkham Origins
- Injustice: Gods Among Us
For the uninitiated, Sony’s PlayStation Now service allows subscribers to stream a library of over 650 PS3 and PS4 games (check out the full lineup here) on the PC and your PS4. The service, which doesn’t require a PlayStation Plus account, usually costs $20 per month, or $100 if you subscribe for a year, but until September 25 Sony is offering players a month for only $10. Sign up for a seven-day free trial, right here.
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It was recently rumored that PlayStation Now would start offering the option to download games this September, but we’ve yet to get an announcement. Of course, we’ll let you know if/when Sony makes the feature official.
What are you thoughts on PlayStation Now’s September lineup? Obviously, Bloodborne is a must-play, but do any of the other games on this month’s list pique your interest?