PlayStation Now’s pricing never was quite right, with you only being able to rent titles instead of having say, instant access to hundreds of PS3 games in a similar way to how streaming video has evolved. From January 13th, PlayStation Now will take its first steps towards becoming a subscription service.
This doesn’t bundle in with PlayStation Plus, but instead comes as another subscription at $19.99 per month, or $44.99 for three months which saves you about $15 over that period.
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There will be over 100 PS3 games available to stream to your PS4 when it launches, and the service will grow to include many more titles. There will be a seven day free trial to the subscription program when it launches for everyone.
If you’re keen to find out what those games are, there isn’t a list just yet but the image below does highlight many of the titles. It’s a bit small though.

Source: PS Blog
Pitcher-T
Even if it does turn out to be £20 per month I think that is incredible value for instant access to a vast library of games.
Netflix is currently £8 a month for films and TV
Now TV is £7 for entertainment, £10 for movies and £10.99 for a WEEK of sports.
£20 for Sony’s attempt at a streaming service for games is not that bad at all in my opinion.
gazzagb
I’m too cheap to even pay for PS+, so there’s no chance of me getting this!
OneTimeWhitey
Get a job
mclarenrob2
Is this why PS Plus games have taken a downward leap in quality over the last year? Won’t be long til they stop giving free games on Plus i reckon…
freezebug2
‘wouldn’t of’ should be ‘would not have’ or ‘wouldn’t have’ you daft twat…modern education is working :P
freezebug2
This was a reply to a spammer btw.The troll comment was removed but my reply was left in place. Naughty editors trying to make me look like a dick!