Sony's game streaming service PlayStation Now is getting some new additions this month, as well as now being available on a number of other Sony devices.

First and foremost among the new games being added to the service is Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception. The addition of the award-winning title makes it so that the entire Uncharted trilogy of games from developer Naughty Dog is now available on PS Now, giving fans plenty of time to catch up on the series before Uncharted 4: A Thief's End releases next year.

Also coming to the service are two Team Ninja titles: Ninja Gaiden Sigma and Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate, along with billiards game Hustle Kings and Super Stardust HD.

Sony also announced PS Now is now available on Sony electronics outside of the PlayStation family. Owners of 2015 Sony Blu-ray players or select 2014 Sony televisions will now be able to take advantage of the service.

In addition, PS Now comes pre-installed on all new PlayStation 4 consoles with a seven day free trial. You can find out if your Blu-ray player or TV is PS Now compatible by reading the PS Now FAQ here.

A PS Now subscription grants instant streaming access to more than 100 PlayStation 3 titles in a way that isn't so different from streaming movies on Netflix. A one month subscription currently costs $20, or $45 for a three month subscription. Prior to today's announcement, the service was only available on PS4.

Sony recently bought out, and then shutdown, rival game streaming service OnLive. Sony is expected to use many of OnLive's patents and technology and incorporate them into PS Now. You can read more about that deal here. Sony also recently launched their TV streaming service PlayStation Vue, which allows for viewers to stream live television. You can read more about PlayStation Vue here.

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