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Sony Announces PlayStation Now Cloud Gaming on PC, DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adaptor
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Sony announced on Tuesday that it will bring its PlayStation Now cloud gaming service to Windows PCs. PC support will launch in parts of Europe "soon," with the North American launch arriving "shortly thereafter."
Sony will also release a DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adaptor device in early September for US$24.99. The device allows players to use the PlayStation 4's DualShock 4 controller on PC and Mac wirelessly.
Sony is currently evaluating Mac support for the PlayStation Now service.
Aside from its PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 platforms, Sony also launched the PlayStation Now service on its PlayStation Vita and PlayStation TV platforms, as well as its Bravia televisions and its Blu-ray players. Sony fully launched the service on PS4 in North America in January 2015, and on PS3 in May 2015. It launched an open beta for this service in Japan last September, but has not yet fully launched the service in the country.