Recently, Sony have announced they will be letting other countries experience PS Now, the cloud gaming subscription service. Users in Spain, Italy, Portugal, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Sweden will join the UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Belgium, and many others with having access to over 600 games from PS2, PS3, and of course PlayStation 4. Sony have yet to confirm an official launch date for PS Now launching in those new countries, but they invite those gamers to the beta for the program which will begin in February and you’ll have access to all the titles during the test.

They have also noted that this is a PlayStation 4 only beta and PC users will have to wait to get their hands on it. You can register for the PS Now beta here.

Source: PlayStation Blog

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