According the latest patent filed by Sony, it has been revealed that the company is contemplating the possibility of add PlayStation 5 games to your PlayStation Now streaming platform (PS Now), and of course, one of the main beneficiaries of this movement will be PC user.

Basically the company could match the move Microsoft already made with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate through xCloud, which means being able to stream Xbox Series X | S games and even their predecessors on PC and even mobile devices.

The patent shows how Sony plans to bundle multiple high-speed NVMe SSDs and storing the same information therein, in order to provide high speed data to a client device. The description specifically uses the games as an example, and explains how information can be sent to the user from multiple different SSDs to ensure stable performance if an SSD becomes saturated, overheats, or dies.

If Sony is planning a streaming network infrastructure that uses SSDs with speeds similar to those found on the PlayStation 5, then This opens up the possibility that PlayStation 5 games can be added to your PlayStation Now streaming service., which currently only offers previous generation console games.

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At the time of writing, the PlayStation Now software library includes over 700 PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 2 games that can be streamed on PS5, PS4 and PC, and over 300 PS4 titles that can be downloaded and played on both consoles.

via: Dualshockers