YouTube may unveil their own in -
house game streaming service at E3 next month.
Not exact matches
Video
game developer stillalive studios and remote control productions GmbH (RCP), Europe's leading
game production
house, have announced they are partnering with Michael Bay's 451 Media Group to develop the forthcoming sci - fi strategy
game Drone Swarm as original graphic novel and TV content targeted as a long form series for broadcast and
streaming services.
Now it makes sense for Netflix, since the
streaming service had success with Flanagan's subsequent films Hush and Gerald's
Game, with his Haunting of Hill
House series on the way.
«We are thrilled to deliver entertainment experiences only possible from PlayStation through our new
streaming game service,» said Andrew
House, President and Group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. «PS Now will allow users to engage in the world of PlayStation, whether they're existing fans or have never owned a PlayStation platform.»
Now that Sony has managed to get some of these
games down to a more appealing price point ($ 14.99 for 90 days of God of War: Ascension is actually not bad), it'll make the ability to
stream a wide range of PlayStation 3
games to any TV in your
house much more appealing to those who may have missed out on what PlayStation had to offer last gen.. While the prospects of using the
service are a little more practical now, I - like many - am still pulling for a subscription plan to arrive.
It's a shame there's not a way for new PS3 players to have the library on - tap with some sort of halfway
house between the instant
game collection and rental /
streaming service PlayStation Now, but if you've been a paid member and kept up with the downloads, you've amassed yourself
games to keep you playing for many years yet.
Fortunately, families who own an Xbox One or a PlayStation 4 have a few
services available to them that can bring in a steady
stream of
games into the
house that doesn't require dropping a paycheck every month.