Sony’s streaming service for PlayStation 3 games, PlayStation Now, has entered open beta in the UK as of today- though the service is still not technically ‘finalized’ (and hence the beta moniker), anybody can now go ahead and subscribe to it, playing games via broadband internet.
PlayStation Now is supported on a vast range of devices- not all of them PlayStation. You can use it as a gateway into the PlayStation library. All you need is a DualShock 3 or DualShock 4 controller, as well as a Sony Entertainment Network account. That, plus one of the following machines:
Sony Bravia TVs
- Day 1 – 2015 Series: X94C, X93C, X90C, S85C, S80C, X85C, X83C, W85C, W80C, W75C, W70C Series
- Later date – 2014 Series: X95B, X90B, S90B, X85B, W95B, W85B, W80B, W70B, W60B, W58B Series
Sony Blu-ray Players
- Day 1 – 2015 Series: BDP-S6500, BDP-S5500, BDP-S4500, BDP-S3500, BDP-S1500
PlayStation
- Day 1- PlayStation 3 (all models) PlayStation Vita (all models), PlayStation TV (all models), PlayStation 4 (all models)
PlayStation Now will also eventually come to Samsung TVs in the future, as well as smartphones and tablets.