Just one farewell this month as Marvel’s Spider-Man (2018) has been called back to New York to keep the streets safe and no longer has time to hang out on PS Now. Rounding out the month with a handful of ambitious indies in the form of Hello Neighbor (2017), The Turing Test (2017) and Infinite Minigolf (2017). Taking centre stage this month is the inclusion of massive open-world action-adventure Watch Dogs 2 (2016), the game that gives players the freedom to speed, shoot and hack their way through a fictionalised San Francisco Bay, using whatever means at their disposal to bring down the city’s intrusive security forces and generally stick it to the man.Įlsewhere, the recent trend of adding games that suffered from awful launches, but have since redeemed themselves through post-release patches continues on with the addition of Street Fighter V (2016). Sidebar: If you’d like to find out more about before venturing on a subscription to either PS Now or Xbox Game Pass, check out our feature examining the pros and cons of PS Now where we investigate how it stands up against its biggest competitors. So join us as we look at what’s been added and what was removed from each service and declare which one came out on top in July 2020. It’s hard to say which one is better overall, but taken one month at a time, we may get our answer. Each has advantages over the other – PS Now has more attractive pricing plus its library of 700+ titles makes Game Pass’ library of 200+ titles look paltry in comparison, whereas Xbox Game Pass tends to offer more recent games as well as including first party titles on the day of release. There’s just one burning question demands to be answered: Which one is better? As subscription-based, on-demand gaming services have gained popularity in recent years, both PlayStation Now and Xbox Game Pass have established their positions at the top of the market by offering a variety of content and great value for subscribers.
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