| KBG29 said: I don't think I got across what I was saying, so I'll try again. I understand that Streaming games is going to be a huge business in the future, and PS Now will only continue to grow. I am just saying I think the current PS Now is just a test to get the system up and running on all sorts of devices, and iron out network and compatability issues. In the future Sony will inevitably have to switch the PS Now servers over to the new PlayStation architecture and that is when the service will feature all Sony games from PS1 - New releases. Eventually I see PS Now being part of the PS+ program and all games that have been purchased in full over PSN will be available on any devices via PS Now. For those with non PlayStation devices or those that don't own games, they will still be able to sign up for the service for $19.99 a month. I think Sony is going to try and scoop up as many users as possible on PlayStation devices, and once they feel they have hit a select number they will start to push PS Now to people that they can't get to by a PlayStation. PS Now will be behind the times compared to owning a physical PlayStation device for a while, but that will be the part of the allure of owning a PlayStation in the near future. At some point though I see Sony moving to PS Now and selling very cheap home streaming devices that connect to the service, but that is wy down the raod. |
Ah, gotcha. Yes, that sounds reasonable.
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