TechLair

  • Home
  • contact
  • About
  • Privacy Policy

Sony slashes prices of its PlayStation Now streaming games service by half

Wednesday, October 2, 2019 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home Tech Sony slashes prices of its PlayStation Now streaming games service by half

With Google's cloud-based gaming service Stadia right around the corner, Sony has announced a price cut for its PlayStation Now streaming games service. Earlier priced at $19.99, now PlayStation Now is going to cost users half that at $9.99.

Game controller for Sony PlayStation.

Game controller for Sony PlayStation.

This price is the same as Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass and also Google' Stadia Pro which is due to arrive in November. Quarterly subscriptions for PlayStation Now have gone down from $45 to $25, and yearly is $60 from $100.

Sony said in a statement announcing the new prices for its streaming service that  the first and only console game subscription service that uses cloud technology to deliver an unprecedented breadth of games through streaming and downloading." We will have to see how Sony holds up after Microsoft releases xCloud and Google's Stadia come out.

In more news about cloud-based game streaming, EA had announced plans of starting its own cloud streaming service called Project Atlas. Users with an EA Origin or Access account will be able to sign up and enrol themselves in the technical trial for the under-development service. A limited number of players have been chosen for the testing who will have access to play games such as FIFA 19, Titanfall 2, Need for Speed Rivals, and Unravel.




Authored by Piyush Suthar
Pro Blogger


Follow me on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube.

Load comments
  • Newer Post
  • Home
  • Older Post
  • techlair
    Over 1,500+ Readers

    Get fresh content from TechLair

    brand222 facebook brand2 envelope-o

    BEST OF TechLair

    It’s official: Brexit campaign broke the law — with social media’s help
    Amazon Prime Brings Early Screening of DC’s Aquaman, But Only in US
    How does ISRO’s GSLV Mk-III fare against some of the world's most powerful rockets?
    Apple acquires Shazam and announces it’ll now be ad-free


    Copyright © 2019 TechLair. All rights reserved.
    Privacy Policy • DMCA • Contact