Sony has announced that the PlayStation Now subscription service will be launched on PlayStation 3 in North America on May 12th. The price will remain the same starting at $19.99 for a month, or a three-month deal for $44.99. There will be a seven day free trial available too for those new to the service. The company is still working on the Vita subscription release, with news of that expected soon.
Alongside this announcement Sony confirmed the next batch of games that will be added to the service in North America. These include Fat Princess, Sanctum 2, F1 2014, Farming Simulator, and Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce. It is an okay line up for those subscribed to PlayStation Now. Meanwhile in the UK some PS Now beta testers are still awaiting a response from Sony, and this is in relation to the fact that many people have found themselves locked out of their content as well as losing their Plus status. You can read details on that here.
Source: US PS Blog
beeje13
Even if it is all you can eat, it is alot of money. I think i am more likely to rent games individually.