As previously reported, the service now available for PS4 users will allow those on PC to play over 400 PlayStation 3 Games. You can check these games out, as well as the hundreds of others in the PS Now library, in the new launch trailer for the service's PC debut that Sony have released.
Well that didn't take long at all: a week after revealing that PlayStation Now would be coming to PC and launching the service in the UK, Sony has made it available in the US.
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Besides using the controller to play games over PlayStation Now, the adaptor lets you play PC games using your DualShock 4 with its inherent bells and whistles. Some of the titles at your fingertips right now include The Last of Us, Tomb Raider: Game of the Year Edition, Borderlands: Ultimate Edition, Uncharted 2, and Civilization Revolution. To play the game on PC, players will need the DUALSHOCK 4 wireless controller with USB mini-cable or with the wireless adapter that will be available later this month. Sony recommends a wired connection for the best experience.
What's more, Sony has also added six new games to the PlayStation Now roster, including one that has been requested for quite some time.
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