Playstation Now News Update: PS 3 Games For PC Coming; Release Date And Full List Of Games Revealed

Such a good news for all the PC gamers out there, Sony has come to send out their exclusive Playstation 3 games to PC. Sony announced that the majority of the games exclusively distributed to the Playstation will be available to play using a gaming PC or Laptop.

In a report held by PC Advisor, players will have the chance to play Sony Playstation 3 games on PC. This is a response to the newly released Xbox app from Microsoft, that give the players the ability to play Xbox games on PC.

The Playstation Now app will provide a huge selection of over 400 Playstation 3 games that can be played on PC. The best things with the Playstation Now, an actual Playstation 3 is not required for players to run Playstation 3 games.

With the use of a Mac or Windows 10 PC, only a minimum system requirements are required, at least an Intel Core-i3 or AMD A10 equivalent and a 5mb minimum internet connection speed. Also, a Playstation Dual Shock 4 is also required to control the game, with an option to use a USB mini cable or players can use the new Playstation USB Wireless Adapter which is sold for $24.99 only.

The question is how would the PC can handle the graphics of Playstation 3 games? As CNET said in their review, the games on Playstation Now will be optimized in a fairly low 720p resolution. The graphics are pretty much brilliant and still playable for a low spec computer. The full list of Playstation 3 games is provided by the PC Gamer.

Players only need to subscribe on Sony's Playstation Now, a cost of $19.99 a month and a good $44.99 for 3 months deal. With the subscription, all the games on the list will be accessible.

The Playstation Now will launch this August in the UK and will be available in North America during the process. Thanks to Sony, such a very good news for all the PC gamers, you can now play those Playstation 3 games that never went to PC.

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