Horizon Zero Dawn and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy will be the headline additions to the PlayStation Now line-up in January.
Guerrilla‘s action RPG andNaughty Dog’s action adventure title will be available to download and stream until April 7, while Overcooked 2 will join the service for a longer period.

Sony slashed PlayStation Now pricesin early October in a bid to be more competitive with rival streaming services.
It also saidPlayStationNow would be adding “blockbuster” games on a monthly basis, available for a limited time.

God of War,Grand Theft Auto V, Infamous Second Son andUncharted4: A Thief’s End are currently available until January 2,Persona 5and Middle-Earth: Shadow of War are available until February 4, andPlayerUnknown’s Battlegroundsis available until March 3.
Sony Interactive EntertainmentCEOJim Ryansaid in July he expectsPS Now to play an increasingly important rolein the PlayStation business over the coming years.

“We are getting more confident with the [PlayStation Now] service and we are really going to start to push it hard this year and in years to follow,” he said.




