Sony's video game streaming rental service PlayStation Now is scheduled to launch for the PlayStation TV on October 14, the same day as the micro-console's release.
Though it'll technically launch as an open beta, PS Now will offer PS TV owners a selection of over 150 PS3 games. To play these games, you'll need a "steady" broadband internet connection ranging between 5-12 Mbps, a SEN account, and a DualShock 3 or DualShock 4 controller.
PlayStation Now rentals offer players all the same features as if you were to purchase the fullg ame, including multiplayer for games that offer it and the ability to save games via Sony's cloud storage system.
Sony also confirmed that the PS Now beta for PlayStation Vita will also launch on October 14th.
Other frequenly asked questions can be answered via Sony's ultimate PS TV faq on the PlayStation Blog.
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