PlayStation Now and PlayStation TV are coming to Europe

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The PlayStation TV, Sony’s small console that allows PS4 games to be played remotely and also makes PSP and Vita games playable on TV, will be available in Europe on November 14. The streaming gaming service PlayStation Now is set to launch in Europe in 2015.

Sony announced this during its Gamescom presentation. Sony had already indicated in June that the PlayStation TV, previously known as the PlayStation Vita TV, would be released in Europe this fall, but the console manufacturer has now added a concrete date: the mini console will be available in Europe on November 14. The price is 99 euros. When purchasing the PlayStation TV, the buyer has the right to download three games for free. These are the titles OlliOlli, Worms Revolution Extreme and Velocity Ultra.

Sony has also announced that its streaming gaming service PlayStation Now will open in Europe next year. The launch in Europe will begin with a beta in the UK. It is not yet clear when the cloud service will be rolled out further in Europe.

The service is currently available in beta in the United States and Canada. It allows gamers to stream PS3 titles to a PS4 or PS Vita.

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