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You can now play your PlayStation with your PC using PlayStation Now app


Sony Inc. is setting a major point as it releases PlayStation Now app; which will aid users to easily play their PS3 games integrated with other devices. Obviously, this is an unprecedented action from Sony collaborating with Windows PC, for its diverse consumers to continue enjoying the likes of The Last of US, Uncharted games, et al.

There are more than 400 titles available to subscribers on the PlayStation Now service at a price for $19.99 per month plus exclusive benefits of unlimited playtime to access classic tunes.

For users to use their PlayStation control with the PC you can either make use of a USB cable or you purchase a DualShock 4 wireless adapter which simply enables a smooth connection between the PC with the PS controls.

In addition, other operating systems like the Mac can also work perfectly with the adapter DualShock adapter which goes for a retail price of $24.99.

However, users need to be mindful of the recommended system requirements (minimum) for PlayStation Now which includes;

• Windows 7 Operating System or higher • 3.5GHz Intel Core i3, • 3.8GHz AMD A10 or higher • 2GB RAM • 300MB storage space • A sound card and • USB connection

The Internet required still remains as status quo - 5Mbps broadband connection.

The UK, Belgium, and the Netherlands on August 24 will be the first nations to feel the PlayStation Now app before it flows to North America.

Clearly, tons of ardent game lovers will definitely be thrilled to explore this new innovation.

Via: | Pocket-Lint |

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Source: | Pocket-Lint |

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Image Credit: | Pocket-Lint |

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