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PlayStation Now: Two blockbusters added to the line-up in January

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Shortly before the Christmas break, Sony has now announced the new additions to the game streaming service PlayStation Now for January – and these are quite impressive.

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Anyone who has a subscription to PlayStation Now can look forward to new supplies in the new year. Sony has now confirmed the first three titles for January 2020, and these are quite tricky or are quite well-known.

From January 2nd, there will be three new top titles to choose from in the game library of the streaming service on PS4 and PC, which – depending on the title – can then be played for between three and twelve months as part of the subscription.

First of all, there is the PS4-exclusive action game Horizon: Zero Dawn. The title of Guerrilla Games is highly praised and takes you on the journey of Aloy from the Nora tribe. You must reveal the secrets of a world dominated by deadly machines. The game will be available in the PS Now library for three months through April 7, 2020.

The Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, published in 2017, is similarly well-known – the latest part of the well-known action adventure series. The independent adventure of Naughty Dog lets you take on Chloe Frazer in the lead role for a change and is also available until April 7, 2020.

The January offer is rounded off by the indie sequel Overcooked! 2, which was only published in 2018. The party game including couch co-op for up to four players can be played at PS Now for one year.

A subscription to PlayStation Now has cost € 9.99 a month, € 24.99 for three months, or € 59.99 in annual membership since the price cut in October this year. For the fee, you currently have access to over 650 games.

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PlayStation Now is cheaper. On top of that there are a number of new AAA titles in the service.

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