PlayStation Now might come to India sooner than we think. According to The Mako Reactor, an Indian release of Sony’s cloud gaming service is planned for some time in 2020. Sources close to the supply chain revealed the plans to The Mako Reactor on condition of anonymity.

Extrapolating from the Indian pricing for PlayStation Plus, it wouldn’t be surprising to see PlayStation Now follow a similar pricing structure: Rs. 670 for a month, Rs. 2,000 for three months, and Rs. 3,999 for 12 months. However, The Mako Reactor’s sources have mentioned that pricing and service quality are still under discussion.

PlayStation Now is a hybrid between a streaming service and a Games Pass-styled subscription service. The streaming side of the service allows subscribers to play PS2, PS3 and PS4 games on their PS4 or PC. PS2 and PS4 games available on PS Now can also be downloaded on to the console and played offline.

In a bid to compete with Microsoft’s Games Pass, Sony has started making some of its bigger games available through the service, albeit for smaller time windows than Microsoft.