Sony has reached an agreement with Electronic Arts to bring some of the publishers games to its streaming service, PlayStation Now, which is available now in beta on PS3, PS4, and PS Vita.
Beginning December 2, PS Now users will be able to stream the EA games listed below. Full pricing details were not announced, but Sony said the games can be rented for a week for about $1 a day.
EA Games Coming To PlayStation Now December 2:
Mirror's EdgeMass Effect 2Dead Space 3NBA Jam On Fire EditionBejeweled 3Following an extended closed beta period, PS Now entered opened beta in July. It now is available across five platforms: PS3, PS4, PS Vita, PS TV, and some Sony TVs.
PS Now director of marketing, Peter Jamshidi, also revealed on the PlayStation Blog that gamers have already together spent the equivalent of more than 100 years using PS Now.
Other major publishers already on-board with PS Now include Konami, Capcom, Square Enix, and Sega. Jamshidi said Sony will "continue to add more" over time.
Currently, PS Now only offers individual game rentals, but this is going to change. The service's Netflix-like subscription plan, announced back in January, is still in the works, Jamshidi said. He added that Sony hopes to share more details about this soon.