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PlayStation Now Adds Games in June – Virtua Fighter 5, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and More

PlayStation Now Adds Games in June – Virtua Fighter 5, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and More

PlayStation Now Adds Games in June – Virtua Fighter 5, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and More

Posted by Chanel Ferguson

31 May, 2021

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Online streaming service PlayStation Now gets a few more games added for the month of June. This time, Virtua Fighter 5 and Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Edition are available on PS Now. Sony just recently unveiled Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Edition as a free game for PlayStation Plus members as well, making this a great time to get into the Virtua Fighter series of fighting games. Also in the line-up is The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt from CD Projekt Red. This is the Game of the Year edition with all DLCs packaged alongside the game’s two expansions, Heart of Stone and Blood and Wine. 

Sonic’s 30th Anniversary Celebration

In honor of 30 years with the famous blue hedgehog, a number of Sonic games are heading to PlayStation Now this month. Sonic Mania, Team Sonic Racing, and Sonic Forces are now part of the PS Now library. With a new Sonic game recently teased for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and an upcoming film with Paramount Pictures announced for 2022, it’s likely we’ll keep seeing more surprises with the franchise. 

Additionally, you’ll find Slay the Spire and Car Mechanic Simulator ready to go on PS Now. Although, Sony stipulates that Slay the Spire will only be on the streaming service until December 6, 2021. Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown will only be around for a much shorter window, leaving the service after July 5, 2021. Plenty of PS Now games only have limited availability, so if you’re looking to try these titles out, be sure to catch them while they’re available.

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Chanel Ferguson

Chanel Ferguson is a novelist who loves gaming. She grew up with role-playing games such as Final Fantasy and Shin Megami Tensei. While pursuing an undergraduate degree in philosophy, she spent her free time writing fiction novels, crafting unique worlds and characters inspired by video games.

 
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