PlayStation Now gets a price drop, adds God of War, GTA V, more

Sony has announced a price drop for its PlayStation Now subscription service.

From today, October 1st, the monthly cost of a subscription has been dropped from $19.99 to $9.99. In addition, a quarterly subscription has been reduced to $24.99 and a yearly subscription is now just $59.99. A full breakdown of the new pricing structure for each region can be found below:

  • US: $9.99 – monthly / $24.99 – quarterly / $59.99 – yearly (from $19.99/ $44.99/ $99.99)
  • CAN: $12.99 – monthly / $34.99 – quarterly / $79.99 – yearly (from $19.99/ $44.99/ $99.99)
  • EU: €9.99 – monthly / €24.99 – quarterly / €59.99 – yearly (from €14.99/ (N/A)/ €99.99)
  • UK: £8.99 – monthly / £22.99 – quarterly / £49.99 – yearly (from £12.99/ (N/A) / £84.99)
  • JP: ¥1,180 – monthly / ¥2,980 – quarterly / ¥6,980 – yearly (from ¥2,500 / ¥5,900/ (N/A))

Sony also announced the addition of four new games to the service. Subscribers can now play God of War, Grand Theft Auto V, inFamous Second Son, and Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. These four games will be available on PlayStation Now until January 2nd, 2020.

“Each month, the service will add a new selection of marquee games that will be available for a limited period,” Grace Chen, VP of the PlayStation Network, added. “The marquee content is on top of the existing offering of popular evergreen titles that are added to PS Now on a regular basis.”

PlayStation Now is available on PlayStation 4 and PC.

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