PlayStation Now: Red Dead Redemption 2 and God of War confirmed for July

PlayStation Now: Red Dead Redemption 2 and God of War confirmed for July

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Update : Sony has just confirmed the arrival of Judgment and Red Dead Redemption 2 in the PlayStation Now catalog. The first will be removed on October 4 and the second on November 1. From July 6, God of War, Nioh 2 and Moving Out will also be available. Finally, Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 and Nascar Heat 5 complete the list. These last two are playable now!


Le PlayStation Now is about to experience a very intense month of July! Indeed, a leak evokes the addition of extremely popular games to the catalog of the service de Cloud gaming. And AAA titles are on this provisional list.


In an attempt to compete with Microsoft's essential Xbox Game Pass, Sony Interactivement Entertainment has chosen to work hard with its PlayStation Now. Thus, the service regularly receives well-known games and the Japanese firm offers the possibility of trying them on the Cloud or by downloading them directly to the console. And since the month of July begins, other apps are about to be added.

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On Reddit, a user shared an advertisement from PlayStation's Facebook account. Released a little in advance, this little video suggests the arrival of the following games in PlayStation Now. For example, SEGA's Judgment would be on the program until October 1st. For its part, Red Dead Redemption 2 could be included in the service until November 1, 2021. But that's not all…



The commercial claims that God of War (2018), Nioh 2, and Moving Out will remain in PS Now for the long haul. Other games like The Witcher 3, Slay the Spire or Sonic Mania are already available to subscribers. Of course, we will have to wait until the official announcement.

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