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PlayStation Now logoAt first it looked like a Sony exclusive, but it seems the Japanese company wants to expand the PlayStation Now service to other brands as well. Specifically, Sony has now announced that its PlayStation Now service will be available on next year's Samsung Smart TV models. These are models that will be on the market already in the first half of 2015. All you need to use the service is a PlayStation controller, a Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) account and a subscription.

Unfortunately, the streaming service only works in the USA and Canada at the moment, but Sony plans to expand it to the European countries of the world, so the Czech Republic and Slovakia should not be a problem, even if it takes some time. The PS Now service itself is subscription-based and allows users to play PlayStation 3 games without having to own the console, with more than 200 titles available today with support for trophies, multiplayer and cloud position saving. The company plans to expand the service to include a number of other titles in the future, including games for the PS2 and the original PlayStation. However, in order to use the service, you must have a high-speed connection (more than 5 Mbps) and the mentioned DualShock 4 controller.

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