Final Fantasy XV to Sony’s cloud-based gaming service. PS Now has been providing subscribers with titles from every PlayStation generation since it was first launched back in 2014, allowing players to enjoy them on either PS4 or PC for the price of $9.99 a month.

Although it has since Google Stadia try (and so far, fail) to match its success.

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Earlier today, WWE 2k19, and the 2019 sci-fi puzzle thriller Observation. According to PlayStation’s listings, Resident Evil 7 will only be available until November, while Final Fantasy XV will remain until next March. The expiration dates for the other two titles are still unknown at this time, provided they aren’t on the service permanently.

PS Now September 2020 Games

Released in 2017, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard served as a reinvention of Capcom’s horror franchise, shifting players’ perspective from third-person to first-person and trading the series’ trademark zombies for a murderous family in the American Deep South. Thanks to the game’s emphasis on genuine fear over the over-the-top action of the previous two numbered fell short in of sales.

Meanwhile, 2016’s Final Fantasy XV told the story of Prince Noctis Lucis Caelum and his close-knit group of friends as they travel the world of Eos and battle to save their kingdom from darkness. Originally conceived as Final Fantasy VII Remake.

Both Resident Evil 7 and Final Fantasy XV will make worthwhile additions to PlayStation Now’s Catalog, although some players might be disappointed that the former is only available for a few short months. Still, PlayStation Now subscribers will be able to try out both of these expansive games when they are added to the service later this month alongside WWE 2k19 and Observation.

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Source: PlayStation