PS Now expands with a bunch of old PS2 games

PS Now expands with a bunch of old PS2 games
Mike Harradence Updated on by

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Sony's revealed on its official blog that PlayStation Now has, perhaps inevitably, jumped onboard the retro bandwagon with the release of a number of PlayStation 2 Classics.

The streaming service currently boasts over 500 games, although this latest update brings a total of 12 titles from Sony's 150 million plus-selling home console juggernaut. The full list includes Dark Cloud, FantaVision, Rogue Galaxy, Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits, Dark Chronicle, Okage: Shadow King, Everybody's Tennis, Kinetica, Wild Arms 3, Primal, Forbidden Siren, and Ape Escape 2.

These aren't just lazy ports of the same games you probably have gathering dust under the bed either. All games have been spruced up for the PlayStation 4 so they don't quite look as old as you probably feel right now, and they're also packing Trophy support to boot. 

PS Now will cost you 13 quid per month in the UK, though you can take it for a free spin before committing to a monthly fee.