Sony announced last week that PlayStation Now, the tech company's game streaming service, would soon make its way to PC. Now, the streaming service is already available.

Not only a person can play the existing library of hundreds of games on their PC, but they can now dive into a collection of six new titles. As the streaming service lets users stream a massive PS3 games for a single monthly fee of $19.99, it makes the service similar to Netflix for games, Cinema Blend reported.

As part of Sony's promotion for the new PC launch, the tech company is offering a limited yearly subscription, which will get users a 12 months of access to PS Now for $99.99.

The streaming service's handful of big new games includes the action-adventure video game "Tomb Raider," the series of role-playing games "Ni No Kuni," first-person shooter video games "Borderlands," interactive drama action-adventure "Heavy Rain," as well as "Mafia II" and Sid Meier's award winning video game, according to Game Spot.

Sony is also releasing next month a $25 dongle that builds on full support to PC and Mac to the DualShock 4 controller of PlayStation 4, The Verge reported.

Sony's game streaming service works the same way on PC as it does on PlayStation Vita and PS4. Once a person download the app and select a subscription, that person can start enjoying games to their heart's content. These games come along with Trophies and all of the typical functionality, but with the added bonus, the user will never have to download the full game or take part with physical media.

As the tech company will add fantastic games to the service every month, "Castlevania" will arrive soon to PS Now. The crossover platform-adventure game will feature the classic fast paced 2D, as well as the famous side scrolling action, based on the report of PlayStation.

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