Game Pass is £10.99 a month for the best version, Ultimate. It lacks the day-one releases that make Game Pass so compelling, but it more than makes up for that in terms of choice. (one of my very favourite games), various Killzones, Metal Gears and Warhammers and the schlocky, gory fun of the two Darkness games. The selection is bigger than Game Pass, though, and includes a lot of big names including multiple Final Fantasies, the original F.E.A.R. Many of the titles are available on both services, so for example the recently added section for PS Now includes the definitive edition of GTA V and Crysis 3 Remastered, both of which are also on Game Pass, and like Game Pass titles come and go from the service. It's essentially Sony's current equivalent to Game Pass – a revamped Sony service, dubbed Project Spartacus, will launch soon – and like Game Pass it's a bit of a mixed bag. Like PS Plus it gives you online multiplayer, in this case for any of the titles you have as a subscriber, and unlike PS Plus it also enables you to play PlayStation games on PC and carry your saves between the two. PlayStation Now (often shortened to PS Now) offers a streaming library of over 800 PS3, PS4 and PS5 games for £8.99 a month. (Image credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment) PlayStation Now
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