PlayStation Now beta hitting Sony TVs next week

Some Sony TVs will next week begin offering direct access to the PlayStation Now beta.

CVG reports that the rollout is only scheduled for the US and will only support a limited number of Bravia TV sets, including some 1080p models and all 4k displays.

Those wishing to try the service will need to have a DualShock 3 controller to hand.

PlayStation Now has been available in beta form to some US gamers since E3, although it has attracted criticism for its pricing structure – which should hopefully change prior to release.

The service will enter open beta on PS4 in the US in July 31st with a PS3 and Vita rollout to follow. It’s not expected to arrive in Europe until next year.

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