Rob Leane

Jan 11, 2019

Prey and Metro 2033 are among the new games on PlayStation Now this month…

PlayStation Now is Sony’s cloud gaming subscription service, which is designed for fans of the PlayStation family’s huge gaming back-catalogue. Not to be confused with the PlayStation Plus membership club (which has its own separate library of playable titles), PlayStation Now allows users to stream and/or download a vast number of PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 games on either their PS4 or laptop.

In terms of pricing, the official PlayStation website will sell you membership for either £12.99 per month or £84.99 per year. It is also possible, at the moment to try out the service with a 7-day free trial (if you can’t afford the payments, don’t forget to cancel your membership before the end of the trial period!).

Each month, new games are added to the PlayStation Now library. Some are exclusives to North America, while others are only available in Europe (PlayStation Now currently reaches the UK, Germany, France, Benelux, Ireland, Austria and Switzerland in Europe).

To help you know what’s available for you, we’ve created this article to keep track of the new playable titles on PlayStation Now. So, to discover what’s fresh in your territory this month, read on…

New PlayStation Now games for January 2019

If you’d rather watch a video than read a list of titles, PlayStation Europe summed up their January plans in this video…

And here’s the full list of what’s new in each territory this month…

Prey (all territories)

Metro 2033 Redux (all territories)

Lock’s Quest (all territories)

Chess Ultra (all territories)

Dirt 4 (Europe only)

Styx: Shards Of Darkness (Europe only)

Victor Vran Overkill Edition (Europe only)

Locoroco Remastered (Europe only)

Ironcast (Europe only)

The Town Of Light (Europe only)

God Eater 2: Rage Burst (North America only)

Onechanbara Z2: Chaos (North America only)

Project Cars 2 (North America only)

Skydrift (North America only)

Thunder Wolves (North America only)

That’s all, folks! We’ll keep this list updated as Sony adds more games to PlayStation Now…