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As usual, PlayStation today announced a set of new additions to the PlayStation NOW service that will be added tomorrow, January 4. In total, the game transmission service will add six different titles: combat 11, Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, Fury Unleashed, Unturned, Super Time Force Ultra, and Verbal Space Program: Improved Edition.
Although, like Xbox Game Pass, the Titles of PlayStation Now often come in and leave the service, none of the above has been added with attached maturity dates. Often, the biggest games will be announced for the service and when they will arrive and when they will leave it, but that is not the case this time. The amount of time combat 11 and Final Fantasy xii: The Zodiac Age, for example, will be available through PlayStation Now indefinitely at the moment.
It assumes the role of a survivor in the sandbox of the open world, the infested ruins of zombies of modern society, the description of PlayStation of No cease, is read in one of the lesser-known video games of the new batch. Work with your friends and forge alliances to stay among the living. Find weapons and supplies to survive against zombies and earn experience points that can be used for improvements while moving in the game. Survive online and fight along with up to 24 friends thanks to dedicated servers or share the adventure at Multiplayer on split screen.
As indicated above, combat 11, Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, Fury Unleashed, Unturned, Super Time Force Ultra, and Verbal Spatial Program: Improved Edition are all ready to be available at PlayStation Now for subscribers from tomorrow, January 4. PlayStation NOW, the service itself, is available at PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 or PC for $9.99 per month with hundreds of PS4, PS3 and PS2 video games available to transmit or download. If somehow are not familiar, this is a type of service very similar to that of Xbox Game Pass, but for PlayStation video games. You can check all our previous PlayStation Now coverage right here.
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