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PlayStation NOW: Games for August 2021 confirmed

Sony has revealed the new Games for PlayStation NOW. In August's library, "Nier Automata", "Ghostrunner" and "Undertale" are included in August.

As usual, you can play them without further additional costs, as long as you are a PlayStation NOW member. It should also be noted that "Nier Automata" will linger only until November 1, 2021 in the PS Now library. Below is the overview of the new additions:

PS NOW in August 2021

Nier Automata (until 1 November 2021)

  • Published in February 2017
  • Metascore: 88
  • User score: 8.9
  • Regular price: 39,99 Euro (GOTY)
  • Product entry in the PlayStation Store

Ghostrunner

  • Published in October 2020
  • Metascore: 76
  • User score: 7.3
  • Regular price: 29,99 Euro
  • Product entry in the PlayStation Store

Undertale

  • Published in August 2017
  • Metascore: 92
  • User score: 7.1
  • Regular price: 14,99 Euro
  • Product entry in the PlayStation Store

According to Sony, Hundreds of PS4, PS3 and PS2 plays are waiting for you, according to Sony. These include the above-mentioned new additions. The PS NOW membership costs depending on the term between ten and 60 euros. Below is the overview of standard prices:

  • 9.99 euros per month
  • 24,99 Euro for three months
  • 59.99 euros for a whole year

Other messages to PS Now:

  • 1 billion entertainment users sought, investment and strengthening PS Now
  • PlayStation NOW: 1080p support confirms

PlayStation Plus in June 2021

Not only PS Now will be populated in August with new games. Even subscribers from PlayStation Plus come to their costs. The new PS plus games of the current month were announced a few days ago. The provision is made tomorrow's Tuesday. Which PS plus games are hiking for lunch in the instant Games Collection, you will learn in the message linked here **.

Other messages on PlayStation NOW.

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