PS Now to Include Full Year Service for $100 December 8

PS Now to Include Full Year Service for $100 December 8

Good deal or no?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 06, 2015 @ 04:30 PM (Staff Bios)
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Some people, like myself, are still not convinced with PlayStation Now's pricing, especially with its current library of games. Sure, it's growing, but hopefully the service will expand quite a bit more in the oncoming months.

Either way, beginning December 8, there will be a $99.99 option that will last for a full twelve months, meaning that gamers interested in the streaming service will be saving a grand total 55%. The problem is it's a full $99.99 to pay at once for last gen's games. But if you want to taste last gen still and no longer have a PlayStation 3, then it's not a bad deal. Especially when you break it down, it's less than $9 a month.

With that said, the service will also be offering Batman: Arkham Asylum and Injustice: Gods Among Us.

So, is it worth it yet?

Personally, I don't think it's quite there yet, but maybe sometime next year.

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