As usual, PlayStation today announced a set of new additions to the PlayStation Now service that will be added tomorrow, January 4. In total, the game streaming service will add six different titles: Mortal Kombat 11, Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, Fury Unleashed, Unturned, Super Time Force Ultra, and Kerbal Space Program: Enhanced Edition.
While, like Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Now titles are often in and out of the service, none of the above have been added with expiration dates attached. Often times the biggest games will be announced for service and when they will arrive and when they will leave, but that is not the case this time. The amount of time that Mortal Kombat 11 and Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, for example, will be available through PlayStation Now is undefined at this time.
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“Take on the role of a survivor in the open-world sandbox, zombie-infested ruins of modern society,” reads the PlayStation description of Unturned, one of the lesser-known video games of the new batch. “Work with your friends and forge alliances to remain among the living. Find weapons and supplies to survive against the zombies and earn experience points that can be used for upgrades as you progress through the game. Survive online and fight together with up to 24 friends thanks to dedicated servers or share the adventure at home in split-screen multiplayer ”.
As noted above, Mortal Kombat 11, Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, Fury Unleashed, Unturned, Super Time Force Ultra, and Kerbal Space Program: Enhanced Edition are all set to be available on PlayStation Now for subscribers starting tomorrow, 4 from January. PlayStation Now, the service itself, is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, or for $ 9.99 a month with hundreds of PS4, PS3, and PS2 video games available to stream or download. If you’re unfamiliar in any way, this is a type of service very similar to Xbox Game Pass, but for PlayStation video games.
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