Tuesday, 7 January 2014

CES 2014: PlayStation games go console-free

Andrew House  
Sony's computer entertainment chief Andrew House announced the service at CES
Sony has announced plans to rollout its cloud gaming service.
PlayStation Now will allow subscribers to play some of the platform's greatest hits without the need to own a console.
It works by streaming data from the company's servers. The firm's latest smart TVs will be among the first devices to support it, but Sony also intends to offer the facility to other third-party products.
One expert said the firm had a rich back catalogue to draw on.
"It's a pretty big asset," said Brian Blau from the tech consultancy Gartner.
"You can imagine the hundreds of years of manpower that went into building it up, and now they can get value from it for a long time into the future."
Sony said it would launch a restricted test of the service in the US later this month before a wider launch in the summer.
It has not provided details of plans for other markets yet or information of which smartphone and table platforms will be the first to get apps to run the facility.
PlayStation Now graphic PlayStation Now lets the firm bring its console games to smartphones and tablets
The announcement was made at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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