
PlayStation Now, Sony’s two-year-old game-streaming service, will soon come to Windows PCs, if an incorrect image tag on a Sony blog post is meant to be believed.
Game-news sleuth Wario64 posted the discovery on Tuesday after mousing over an image promoting the upcoming PlayStation VR Worlds game. Upon doing so, a caption for something entirely different popped up: “PS Now on PC Announce Post by PlayStation Europe, on Flickr.” Ars confirmed the caption was still live as of press time, though a peek at the blog post’s metadata didn’t point to any links to such a news post.
The news follows a report from French gaming news site Gamekult earlier in August that suggested PS Now would first be announced for Windows PCs in Europe on August 23, with American users getting a crack one week later. Amazon France may have also let the streaming cat out of the bag on Tuesday by launching a product page for a “DualShock USB adapter for PlayStation 4,” which could be used to more easily connect the PS4’s DualShock 4 controller to Windows PCs—though thanks to an empty product description, that’s only speculation.
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Source: Ars Technica – Sony leak points to PlayStation Now coming to Windows PC