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PS Now Adds Deep Silver Titles 'Metro: Last Light,' 'Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell,' and More

Sony recently added seven titles to its PS Now streaming subscription service, all of which come from video game publisher Deep Silver.

In a post at the PlayStation Blog, PS Now Director of Marketing James Martin announced the list of new games added to the program this month. These are as follows.

  • "Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell"
  • "Metro: Last Light"
  • "Escape Dead Island"
  • "Narco Terror"
  • "Risen 3 Titan Lords"
  • "Sacred Citadel"
  • "Sacred 3"

"Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell" joins previous titles of the franchise in the PS Now service, including "Saints Row 2," "Saints Row IV," and "Saints Row: The Third." The latter two have even made it to the top 10 most played games on PS Now in 2015. "Saints Row IV" is in fourth place, while "Saints Row: The Third" is at no. 10.

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Sony says the PS Now community has logged in "literally millions of hours" playing the games on the list, which is topped by "The Last of Us," followed by "NBA 2K14" and "Batman: Arkham City." The other titles making it to the list include "God of War: Ascension," "Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception," "The Walking Dead," "LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes," and "BioShock Infinite."

Sony added more than 40 titles to the service last month, and with the new set recently added titles, PS Now's library currently has more than 300 games. The service's catalog is expected to continue growing as Sony typically adds new titles each month.

In addition to the new games, Sony also recently added a new feature to PS Now. Last month, "My List" debut to the service. My List allows players to create a list of games they can play at a later time.

PS Now is a subscription service separate from PS Plus. It costs $19.99 per month or $44.99 for three months. Those interested in the service can avail of its seven-day free trial. The service is available to PS4, PS3, PS Vita, some Sony TVs, and PlayStation TV owners.

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