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Sony hits us with the two for one combo today. In a single blog post, they announced that PS Now is coming soon to PC and they announced a USB wireless adapter for the DualShock 4.

PS Now allows players to stream some of their favorite PS2 and PS3 games to their PlayStation 4 and soon it will be available on PC. The service will arrive in Europe first and then come to North America shortly after.
This will bring a wide selection of PlayStation exclusive titles to Windows PC for the very first time, including entries in the Uncharted, God of War, and Ratchet & Clank franchises, as well as beloved PS3 games like The Last of Us and Journey. Current subscribers have a new way to access PS Now’s library of over 400 games, and the PC app provides a new way for even more gamers to discover and play the service.

Sony recommends the following for running PS Now on your PC.
  • Windows 7 (SP1), 8.1 or 10
  • 3.5 GHz Intel Core i3 or 3.8 GHz AMD A10 or faster
  • 300 MB or more; 2 GB or more of RAM
  • Sound card; USB port
  • A minimum of a 5Mbps connection (wired recommended)

In the same post, Sony has also announced the upcoming release of the DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adapter for use on the PC! The adapter, arriving in early September, will allow you to play games on your PC with your DualShock 4 without the need to have it plugged in. This is assuming your computer does not already include a Bluetooth adapter.
We’re also introducing a new device, the DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adaptor, which launches in early September for a suggested retail price of $24.99 ($29.99 CAD). This adaptor will let you connect a DualShock 4 to PC and Mac wirelessly, and will enable every feature of the controller you know and love: buttons, analog sticks, touch pad, light bar, motion sensors, vibration, and stereo headset jack – as long as the gaming application supports these features.

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