By Eric Curtis on May 19, 2014 at 2:53pm
PlayStation 4 users are about to gain access to the beta for the PlayStation Now service starting May 20 2014. The beta has been available for PlayStation 3 users, and it's finally making its way to Sony's current generation console.
PlayStation Now gives users the ability to stream select titles straight from a cloud, as you would TV shows, music, or movies. The first devices to support the new service will be PS4, PS3, select 2014 Bravia TVs, and the PlayStation Vita. The service will have titles ranging from older games to brand new games, as well as trophy support for all titles..
Sony is looking to expand the private beta on the PS3 to even more members of the community. If you are interested and would like to get in on the private beta, you can apply through the PlayStation website. Sony asks that everyone who applies to be patient, as they are inviting new beta testers on a regular basis.
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