Sony has detailed subscription options for its game-streaming service PlayStation Now.

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Subscriptions are broken down into two different pricing options, with one month costing USD $20, or three months for USD $45.Starting from January 13 on PS4, the subscription service grants users instant access to the PS Now game catalogue, which current houses 100 PS3 titles at present, but will be upgraded in the future to include titles from other Sony platforms. As well as that, Sony also mentions that for users looking to try out the service, there’s a seven day free trial.“PlayStation Now subscription will have strong and growing support from our publishing partners, and at launch you’ll find great games in your catalog from the likes of SCE Worldwide Studios, Warner Brothers, SEGA, and many others, including indie developers,” writes PlayStation Now Director of Marketing Peter Jamshidi on the PS Blog Back in June, IGN went hands on with the PS Now beta and was impressed . At that time, a rental of Final Fantasy XIII-2 cost four hours for $5, seven days for $8, 30 days for $15, and 90 days for $30, although Sony had said they were still working on their pricing tiers, and they were subject to change.Regarding EU pricing, a Sony spokesperson told IGN: "We have no additional information to share at this time." If we hear anything else, we’ll be sure to keep you posted.

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