During today’s press conference at E3 2014, Sony revealed that PlayStation Now, their game streaming serviced developed in cooperation with Gaikai, will be launching in beta later this summer. Announced back in January, PlayStation Now allows users to play games through a variety of devices using a cloud-based streaming platform.

In addition to the beta launch, Sony also announced the handful of games that will be available in these early stages of the service’s life, one of which just so happens to be Ultra Street Fighter IV. Due to streaming services being rather hit-or-miss and the split-second nature of fighting games in general, this will more than likely be useless to the competitive community and a passing novelty for casual players.

That being said, PlayStation Now will grant users the option of playing Ultra through a number of platforms, including PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and select Sony televisions.

PlayStation Now’s beta period is scheduled to launch on July 31.

Source: Polygon