The subscription plan to Sony's video game streaming service PlayStation Now is expanding to support PS Vita and PS TV. Starting tomorrow, the 125-plus game catalog will be playable on Sony's handheld device and the PS TV.
For those unfamiliar, PlayStation Now is a streaming service in which PlayStation owners can rent select individual games to stream to their console. There's also a monthly subscription option which grants you access to an entire catalog of select games for $19.99/month or $44.99 for a three-month package. As long as you're a paying member, you can rent, stream, and play any of the games that are part of this specific library as often and for as long as you desire.
Sony also revealed today five more titles joining the PS Now subscription library:
[PS Blog]
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