PlayStation Now is coming to PC

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PlayStation Now is officially coming to PC, along with a new DualShock 4 USB wireless adaptor, which is incredible news for PC gamers.

On Tuesday, straight from PlayStation’s online blog, Sony announced that the very popular subscription service PlayStation Now will officially be coming to Windows PCs everywhere. The app will launch on PC first in Europe, but will eventually make its way to North America soon after.

PlayStation Now is a cloud gaming service developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The app was originally only available on PlayStation devices, such as the PS3, PS4, PS Vita and PS TV, but now it will be coming to Windows PCs, which is amazing news for gamers everywhere.

Some players never got the chance to play many PS3 games either because they didn’t own the console or they simply didn’t play them. But with the ever-growing library consisting of many games, like God of War and The Last of Us, the time to be a PlayStation Now subscriber is now.

As of right now, the only titles that subscribers will be able to play are exclusively from the PS3, but the company has hinted at going even further into the past with games from the PlayStation, the PS2 and the PSP. We may even get some PS4 games in the future.

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Along with the news of the cloud gaming service coming to PC, the company has also unveiled a DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adaptor, which will plug right into your PC, letting you use your PS4 controller to play right on your computer. Obviously, this new accessory isn’t necessary if you have the cable, but it’s definitely a good deal for only $24.99.

With over 400+ games to play with PS Now, the service should be coming to PC soon, and it looks like a sweet deal for PC gamers.