PlayStation Now Open Beta Launching Tomorrow, Sony Looking Into Subscription Model

Sony's online streaming service, PlayStation Now, will be available for all to check out starting tomorrow with the launch of the open beta.

There will be a whopping 100 games available at launch and more titles will be added later on as the service matures. In addition, the company is looking into a subscription option for those who don't want to rent titles on a per-game basis.

"We're working diligently to bring a subscription option to gamers to compliment our rental offering for PlayStation Now," senior director Jack Buser told IGN. "We believe that offering both of these options would provide gamers the freedom to discover and play games in ways that weren't before possible."

Would you be interested in PlayStation Now if a subscription option was made available? If so, how much would you be willing to pay per month/year?

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