More than 100 games including Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes and Dead Space 3 will be made available on service

E3 2014: PlayStation Now game streaming beta goes live July 31st

Sony’s game streaming service PlayStation Now will launch in open beta on July 31st in the USA and Canada.

Shortly after that, the service will also be made available on PS3 and Vita.

Sony’s Shawn Layden said players will have access to more than 100 PlayStation games during the beta, including Dead Space 3, God of War: Ascension, Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes, Ratchet and Clank: Into the Nexus and Ultra Street Fighter IV.

He added that Sony would be working with publishers to test the service and the right pricing point for games.

As well as being available on PS4, PS3 and Vita, PlayStation now will also accessible on certain Sony TVs, with users just requiring a controller to play streamed games.

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