PlayStation Now's subscriber base grew to over one million in October. Sony Interactive Entertainment announced this in its quarterly earnings report.
In October, she "upgraded" the service with a reduction in the monthly cost and the addition of "highlighted games" such as
βThis is a big step towards the goal that we talked about on the day [of the investor meeting], about the growth of subscribers by an average of more than 50% per year,β the company said in a report. βWith this update, we are looking to explore the potential of cloud gaming services.β
PlayStation Now was launched in 2014 but changes its offerings to consumers on a regular basis. Originally an easy way for PlayStation 4 owners to rent PlayStation 3 games, the service soon expanded to many other Sony platforms and began offering a $2015 monthly subscription option in 20. In 2016, Sony Interactive Entertainment launched PlayStation Now for PC. In 2017, the service added PlayStation 4 games to its catalog and ended support for PlayStation Now for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and many Blu-ray players and TVs. Last year, he introduced projects with the PlayStation 2 and the ability to download some games to run offline.
In the report, Sony Interactive Entertainment added that the impact of PlayStation Now on its results for this fiscal year is "expected to be minimal."
In other financial figures, the company reported that it had 36,9 million PlayStation Plus subscribers at the end of the second quarter.
Source: 3dnews.ru