When Sony introduced the PlayStation Plus update, one of the big highlights, at least in the more expensive plans, was the ability to enjoy streaming games. The only downside, yes, is that PS5 games are not included yet. The reason is very simple: they require a more complex technical infrastructure than previous generation consoles. However, it seems that Sony getting closer to offering PS5 game streaming PlayStation Plus premium subscribers.

through PSBlogthe company reported that It’s already testing PS5 game streaming.. Once this long-awaited feature becomes available, gamers will be able to enjoy their favorite games without having to download them, thus saving space on the console. We must remember that the PlayStation 5 only has about 660 GB free.

“We are currently testing PS5 game streaming in the cloud; this includes PS5 games from the PlayStation Plus games catalog, game demos, and compatible PS5 digital games owned by gamers. When we launch this feature, cloud game streaming for compatible PS5 games will be available for use directly on your console. This means that as a Premium subscriber, it will be easier for you to access your favorite games without having to download them to your PS5,” says Sony.

However, it is important to consider that at the initial stage Not all PS5 games will support cloud gaming. At the moment, Sony hasn’t revealed the compatibility list, but they promise to add more titles over time.

“We think it’s important for Premium subscribers to be able to enjoy as many games as possible via cloud streaming. As new games are released, we hope to add a cloud streaming option for PS5 games, in addition to PS3, PS4 and classic games already available to Premium subscribers for streaming.”

Jim Ryan.

Sony and its cloud gaming efforts

To some extent, this information should not surprise us at all. First, because it was important that Sony include an accelerator to offer PS5 game streaming on PlayStation Plus, as this clearly makes the service more attractive.

On the other hand, in May, Jim Ryan, director of Sony Interactive Entertainment, commented that will double down on growth efforts in the cloud gaming sector. Curiously, at that time they also introduced Project Q, a kind of handheld console for local game streaming. That is, the PS5 is responsible for processing, and not Sony’s servers (as will happen with PS5 games streamed through PlayStation Plus).

“We see mobility as an increasingly important trend in gaming habits and the cloud will help us, or anyone else, take advantage of this trend,” said Jim Ryan.

So we’ll have to keep a close eye on what Sony does next in this regard. We do not rule out that there is Test phase for some players…

Source: Hiper Textual

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