The next round of PlayStation Now games for August 2019 have been announced, bringing the total list to over 800 games. Starting on August 6th, the subscription service will include the likes of many Bethesda fan-favorites like DOOM (2016), Wolfenstein: The New Order, and Fallout 4.
But, those aren’t the only games in store for you with the next batch of PS Now games. In total, we will see ten games added to the ever-growing library. Below is the full list:
- Castlevania Lords of Shadow (PS3)
- Castlevania Lords of Shadow 2 (PS3)
- Castlevania Lords of Shadow: Mirror of Fate (PS3)
- DOOM (PS4)
- Fallout 4 (PS4)
- Monster Energy Supercross (PS4)
- MotoGP 17 (PS4)
- Tekken 7 (PS4)
- The Raven: Remastered (PS4)
- Wolfenstein: The New Order (PS4)
You might have DOOM on the mind, as id Software just announced the original DOOM trilogy for PS4, which can be downloaded right now. You can continue getting your fix with the 2016 reboot of the series as part of the August PS Now games lineup. DOOM (2016) is universally beloved and is sure to grab your attention, especially if you’re into fast-paced first-person shooters.
Likewise, the recent release of Wolfenstein: Youngblood might be catching your eye, since you can now play the first game, Wolfenstein: The New Order thanks to PS Now. Much like DOOM, New Order brought the Wolfenstein series back with a smart, thoughtful reboot, giving its fans some of the most intense, glorious Nazi-killing action the series has seen.
Fallout 4 is also coming to PS Now, taking you on a journey through the Wasteland. Build settlements, explore the huge open world, create your character how you want, all while you search for your missing son.
Other notable entries to August’s list include Tekken 7, a fighting game that recently hit a major sales milestone of 4 million copies sold, as well as the action-packed Castlevania: Lords of Shadow games.
Do keep in mind, only PS4 games can be downloaded to your system. PS3 games must be streamed.
What do you think of August 2019’s list? Anything you want to try? Let us know!
[Source: PlayStation Blog]