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The Last of Us PS4 Remastered Version Listed in PlayStation Store, Includes Left Behind DLC

The Last of Us: Remastered is now listed for pre-order in the PlayStation Store for the PS4.

The banner advertisement is up, and shows the game will be available for $59.99, but upon clicking on the link it redirects to a "page not found" link.

According to Polygon, the PS4 version of the game is expected out this summer and will include the Left Behind DLC that was released in February for the PS3.

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In other Sony news, PlayStation Now was announced at the beginning of the month, and so far the the exact release date has not been revealed. It has been speculated it will arrive sometime before 2015, and then release globally early next year because of Sony's weaker broadband connection in Europe, reported IGN.

This new service will allow players to rent games online and play them directly on their console much like Netflix streaming. IGN reported, it could possibly be between $4.99 and $5.99 to rent a streamed PS3 game. The Gaikai website showed a picture featuring Uncharted 3 and Far Cry 3 with little blue PS Now triangles and a price next to them. See that image here.

IGN reported it is unclear how long these rented games will be available for, and whether the price of the listed games is correct or not.

PlayStation Plus has six new titles on the the Instant Games Collection in April, replacing March's queue. The games are: Batman: Arkham City and Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse for the PS3, Mercenary Kings for the PS4, and PixelJunk Monsters Ultimate HD, Stealth Inc.: A Clone in the Dark, and Velocity Ultra for the Vita.

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