Sony steps it up for subscription service

It is a brand new month, and that means a refresh for Sony’s game-streaming servicePlayStation Now— March’s offerings are something a little special, however, as they include a pretty meaty release in the form of Flying Wild Hog’s bombastic shooterShadow Warrior 3, which celebrates its launch day today.

It is the first time in some time (ever?) that a big release title has launched on the PS Now service alongside its release on PlayStation, PC, and Xbox platforms. The decision tolaunchShadow Warrior 3on the paid subscription serviceis being seen by some as a Sony effort to present more bang for your buck, especially when stood against Microsoft’s excellent Xbox Game Pass service, which frequently welcomes brand new titles during their initial launch periods.

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Rumors still persist that Sony is working on overhauling its subscription services altogether, phasing out PlayStation Now, and launchingan improved PlayStation Plus servicethat will include access to a library of new and classic releases. Allegedly codenamed “Spartacus,” the service is supposedly scheduled to launch later this year, offering a tiered price system to its users in exchange for access to a library of titles, along with online play and the usual PlayStation Plus freebies.

Shadow Warrior 3, Crysis Remastered, Chicken Police — Paint it Red,andRelictaall join PlayStation Now today.

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