Playstation now open beta starts tomorrow. 4 hour rental is now 1.99

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PlayStation Now Open Beta - Our Journey Begins
Jack Buser's Avatar + Posted by Jack Buser on Jul 30, 2014 // Senior Director, PlayStation Now
As we announced back at CES, PlayStation Now (PS Now) is the first-ever game streaming service available on a game console, where you can quickly access a rich and expanding library of PlayStation 3 (PS3) games from our cloud servers. Since January, PS Now has been in Private Beta for select gamers across the country, and I'm happy to announce that the Open Beta will be available to all PlayStation 4 (PS4) owners in the U.S. and Canada starting tomorrow.
As part of this Open Beta, PS4 users will see PS Now titles fully integrated into PlayStation Store, available to be streamed for various rental durations. Check out the video walkthrough of how it all works:


During the PS Now Open Beta, PS4 users will see a diverse library of more than 100 titles to rent, with more added regularly. PS Now will offer a variety of rental periods depending on the game, including 7-days, 30-days or 90-days, as well as a short 4-hour duration, so players can sample the experience first.
With a strong and stable broadband connection, visual and gameplay quality will be much like what you're used to with other PS3 games. PS Now will also feature cloud game saves, as well as support for other popular network features such as Trophies, friend lists and leaderboards. You can also play seamlessly online with other people on PS Now, or even players who have the downloadable or disc based version of the game. As you know, the PS3 catalog of games is massive and incredibly diverse, and we're thrilled to make these epic experiences available to PS4 first, followed by our other PlayStation platforms in the coming months.
Since we're still in Beta, and in the very early days of PS Now, we plan to continue to collect feedback during this Open Beta phase to make further refinements to the service, so please provide us feedback once you've experienced the service.
We want to thank those that have been participating in the PS Now Private Beta for their time, dedication and valuable feedback, which have helped us continue to shape the service.
You will immediately see a clear breakdown of what's included with game rentals, so it's easier to tell what content you're getting with your rental, especially since several games offered through PS Now include DLC that increase the value of the offering. Also, in a few weeks, you will start seeing reduced pricing on some 4-hour rentals which will appear at $1.99.
In addition, we've heard you loud and clear for an update on a PS Now subscription option and want to reassure you that we are working on it. We think PS Now represents the next step toward the future of gaming and we're excited to have the PlayStation Nation come along with us on the beginning of this journey.

Raven

Subscription or bust.

the-pi-guy


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That's pretty cheap, i'm sure they'll go out of business if that all they are charging.

nnodley

Think 4 hour rentals should really start out at 99 cents for older games and downloadable games.  Then go upwards but not go over 3.99 for newer games for 4 hours. Even though 1.99 for four hours really isn't that bad.

Dr. Pezus

OMG I can't believe they're charging me the price of a soda to play a game for 4 hours.

7H3

$2 should cover 24 hrs for new games... maybe a little more, but if I can go to redbox and rent the same game for cheaper why would I use PS now?
"It's hip to be square." - Eurogamer<br />"Shut up its art!" -Legend

ethomaz

I pay $2 do use internet (or play games) for one hour in lan houses here in Brazil... so 4 hours at $2 is not a big deal.

Legend

I was in the closed beta but never had time to try it out.

Price wise I feel this is a good start.

DrakeSnake


$2 should cover 24 hrs for new games... maybe a little more, but if I can go to redbox and rent the same game for cheaper why would I use PS now?
Why would you want to lose a calorie?

Dr. Pezus


$2 should cover 24 hrs for new games... maybe a little more, but if I can go to redbox and rent the same game for cheaper why would I use PS now?

$2 for a whole game (in most cases)? That's fair...No, not really. Sony can't just sell games there for that price.

PS Now is instant. I really don't get the complaints. Is $2 that much? If the short time worries you, just rent it for a week for $7 or $8? That's still a LOT less than buying a game (I usually don't play games for more than a week).

Dr. Pezus

I'm guessing you'd need to live in NA to try it?

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