Control and Shadow of the Tomb Raider join PlayStation Now

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus also added to the subscription service

Control and Shadow of the Tomb Raider join PlayStation Now

Control and Shadow of the Tomb Raider headline March’s additions to the PlayStation Now library.

While March’s PS Now line-up has yet to be officially announced, VGC can confirm that the subscription service’s library of titles has been refreshed in Europe.

Control and Shadow of the Tomb Raider will be available on PlayStation Now until August 31, 2020, while Wolfenstein II is seemingly a new long-term addition the service.

Update: Sony has now officially confirmed March’s PS Now additions, which also include Dead or Alive 5 Last Round, Nascar Heat 3, Nights of Azure, Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon, Romance of the Three Kingdoms 13, Toukiden 2, Toukiden Kiwami, and Warriors All-Stars.

Original story continues: PS Now’s library includes more than 300 PS4 and PS2 games which can be downloaded and played on a PS4 console, and over 700 PS2, PS3 and PS4 titles streamable to PS4 or PC.

Recent limited time additions to the service include Horizon Zero Dawn and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, which are available until April 7.

Control and Shadow of the Tomb Raider join PlayStation Now

Sony slashed PlayStation Now prices in early October 2019 in a bid to be more competitive with rival streaming services.

Later that month, it claimed PlayStation Now had reached one million subscribers, up over 40% since April 2019 when the service had 700,000 paying members.

Sony recently reset its seven-day PS Now free trial offer, meaning you can test the service again even if you’ve used a free trial before.

Xbox boss Phil Spencer said in December 2019 that Control would be coming to Xbox Games Pass, although his claim was labelled “incorrect” by publisher 505 Games, which said: “We have no news or announcements regarding Xbox Game Pass at this time.”

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