Sony have yet to officially launch PlayStation Now in Europe outside of a limited beta, but that’s not stopping them from expanding it in North America, where it launched in January of this year. Yesterday, in a post on the US PlayStation Blog that announced a handful of new games coming to the service, Sony also announced that the service is now available on their line of 2015 blu-ray players in the US, as well as some of their 2014 line of televisions in the US and Canada.
This is the latest move in their attempt to bring the service to a bevy of different devices, and that list should continue to expand in the future. Hopefully, this support means that when the service goes live in Europe, these same devices will be supported on day one. If you live in North America and aren’t certain whether your fancy new Sony device is capable of PlayStation Now support, check the FAQ found here.
Source: US PlayStation Blog
Youles
I’m interested to see how PS Now works, (particularly since my PS TV can’t even stream PS4 via a wired connection without some input lag). The most important thing for me will be whether my DLC will work, and also previous games saves.
gybrocker
Hey youles where do you live? I’m in Finland and using American account for ps now and it works great.got it to work with my vita an pstv also but I find it best to use on ps4..
MrJimmy
It logs you into the game on your SEN ID, so I’d imagine if your account had DLC associated it would work. Not 100%, but I’d expect it to work.