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105 New Games in PlayStation, 21 of Those by Capcom

By Kanika Gupta | Update Date: Nov 06, 2015 10:00 AM EST

The PlayStation game streaming service, PlayStation Now just increased its library size to nearly double by adding 105 more titles to its already 250 strong repository of games. This new list will be accessible by owners of PlayStation 3, PS4, PS TV and Vita and should keep the players occupied for all of 2016 at least. With 21 titles by Capcom, the game enthusiasts can now enjoy the six Resident Evil franchises, Mega Man 9 and 10, Asura's Wrath, Dead Rising 2 and lots more. Other games that are available through the PlayStation Now service are Giana Sisters, Twisted Dreams, Karateka, A Clone in the Dark, Dragon's Lair etc, says Engadget.

Not only will PlayStation Now see the classic Capcom additions but will also see many other titles added to its list. This cloud based game streaming service started by the game developer, Sony, is compatible with PlayStation 3 and 4, other PlayStation models and other television models as well as Blu-Ray players. According to their official blog, the gamers can find huge variety of games from racing games, SNK classics like The King of Fighters '94, '95 and '96, Neogeo and other Atelier titles, to name a few.

It has been speculated that PlayStation Now's sudden upload of all these games is in response to Microsoft's plans of offering compatibility option with older games in their Xbox 1 console. According to Microsoft's site, this feature update will be available by November 12th. So far, Sony is the only service provider that offers game streaming service to its users. Other gaming console manufacturers are yet to have a similar service for their respective gamers. The backward compatibility will not be available on PlayStation, nor has the company revealed any plans to get it soon, as reported by Latino Health.

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