Sony has begun denoting which games are streamable with PlayStation Plus Premium, via a new logo on the console’s user interface.
11.10.2023 - 16:09 / videogameschronicle.com / Miles Morales / Playstation Plus / Hideaki Nishino
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced plans to launch cloud streaming for PlayStation 5 this month.
The feature, which will be available to PlayStation Plus Premium members, will receive a staggered rollout.
Sony is targeting an October 17 launch for Japan, October 23 for Europe and October 30 for North America.
“Select PS5 games will be available for streaming, and we’re planning to have hundreds of PS5 titles to support this new benefit,” said Hideaki Nishino, SIE’s senior VP of platform experience.
Supported titles will include Game Catalogue offerings like Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Horizon Forbidden West, Ghost of Tsushima, Mortal Kombat 11 and Saints Row IV.
Some PS5 digital titles that players own will be available for streaming too including Resident Evil 4, Dead Island 2, Genshin Impact, Fall Guys and Fortnite.
Game Trials for PS5 titles like Hogwarts Legacy, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and The Calisto Protocol will also be available.
Sony said DLC and in-game purchases will be available for PS5 game streaming too.
Streaming resolution options will include 4K, 1440p, 1080p, and 720p, with 60 FPS and SDR or HDR output.
PS5 game streaming will support all PS5 audio capabilities including 5.1 and 7.1 as well as Tempest 3D Audiotech.
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Players will be able to capture screenshots and record up to three minutes of video, which will be downloaded to the Media Gallery on PS5 and will also be available on the PS App.
Sony announced on Tuesday that it plans to launch a smaller PS5 model in November in the US, before rolling it out to other regions in the following months.
Sony has begun denoting which games are streamable with PlayStation Plus Premium, via a new logo on the console’s user interface.
Sony has launched a PlayStation Direct promotion which knocks up to $30 / £30 / €30 off the price when purchasing two eligible PlayStation 5 products.
October 2023’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles have been made available to subscribers.
Sony has begun rolling out cloud streaming for PS5 titles for PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers, starting with Japan. It’s targeting an October 23rd release in Europe and an October 30th launch in North America.
PlayStation Plus Premium members will finally be able to take advantage of PlayStation 5 cloud streaming when the feature becomes widely available later this month.
Starting today, we’re taking a step forward in cloud gaming by rolling out our PS5 cloud streaming feature for PlayStation Plus Premium members. This includes supported PS5-native games available through the PlayStation Plus Games Catalog* and Game Trials, as well as supported digital PS5 titles you own.
Sony’s unexpected, last gasp announcements are continuing in earnest today, with confirmation that the previously announced PS5 cloud streaming is coming as a PS Plus Premium perk later this month. Depending on your region, you’ll be able to enjoy “supported” titles from the platform holder’s top streaming tier without needing to download them as soon as next week – and the functionality will extend to Game Trials, so you’ll be able to test out the time-limited demos effectively on-demand.
Sony is set to launch the PS5 cloud streaming service for PlayStation Plus Premium members before the end of October.
Sony has announced that PS5 cloud streaming will be launching for all PS Plus Premium subscribers later this month, giving remote access to full fat PlayStation 5 games from the PS Plus Game Catalog, support for Game Trials, as well as a selection of games that are owned by members.
Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has announced plans to launch its cloud streaming service on PS5 later this month.
Sony is launching cloud streaming for the PS5 console, later this month. The feature will be available to PS Plus Premium — highest-tier — members only, letting them stream select Game Catalog titles like Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Horizon Forbidden West, Ghost of Tsushima, and more, without having to download or actually own them. Unfortunately, it's getting a staggered rollout, first launching in Japan, Europe, and North American regions, promising ‘hundreds' of PS5 games in the future. The company confirmed the addition and testing of cloud streaming in June, as part of its pivot towards the technology, further solidified by its PlayStation Portal handheld device.
Sony revealed more details about one of PlayStation Plus’s upcoming features: Cloud streaming for PlayStation 5 users. With this feature, users can play certain games without having to download them. It’s available only to those using PlayStation Plus’s Premium tier. The cloud streaming option will also feature options for resolutions and audio.