Sony confirmed today its PlayStation Now streaming service reaches more countries. This expansion brings the cloud gaming service to new players globally. PlayStation Now lets people play hundreds of games instantly over the internet. No physical disc or long download is needed. Players stream games directly to their PlayStation console or PC.
(Sony’s PlayStation Now Service Expands to New Countries)
The service officially launched in several new territories. These include Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Republic of Cyprus, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Existing PlayStation Now subscribers in these regions gain immediate access. New customers can sign up starting today.
PlayStation Now offers a large library. This includes popular PlayStation hits and classic titles. Players enjoy major franchises like God of War, Uncharted, and The Last of Us. New games are added monthly. Subscribers always have fresh content to explore. The service works on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles. It also works on supported Windows PCs.
This move means more gamers can experience console-quality games without needing the latest hardware. Players only need a compatible device, a controller, and a good internet connection. A fast connection ensures the best streaming experience. Sony emphasized its commitment to making gaming accessible to more people worldwide. Expanding PlayStation Now is a key part of this strategy.
(Sony’s PlayStation Now Service Expands to New Countries)
People in the newly added countries can visit the official PlayStation website for details. Pricing and subscription options are available there. PlayStation Now requires a monthly or yearly subscription fee. Sony sometimes offers free trials for new members. The full game catalog is viewable online. Players can start using the service immediately after signing up.