5 monthes ago | By Ubergizmo
Sony's game streaming service, PlayStation Now , didn't allow subscribers to download games before but that's going to change now. Sony is finally enabling game downloads for PlayStation Now subscribers. This subscription service allowed members to stream titles from the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and the PlayStation 4. Sony has now confirmed that subscribers will soon be able to download these titles so that they can play them offline as well.
This wasn't popular before. An internet connection was required at all times to continue streaming games from PlayStation Now. So even if...
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