Sony has not offered any comment or other official details

Mar 10, 2014 10:44 GMT  ·  By

The team at Gaikai might be ready to offer more information on the PlayStation Now service it is currently working on, including a quick look at how the user interface will look and the pricing for the titles launched on it.

The history section of the official site of the company suggests that gamers will be able to deliver titles like The Last of Us, Far Cry 3, BioShock Infinite and Uncharted 3.

The prices seem to be similar to those asked in retail stores for the same games.

The team explains, “People said it was impossible to stream video games at high quality with low latency. We did it anyway. They said there was no way for a small company to build the world’s fastest interactive entertainment network. So we did that too. We even won a Guinness World Record for it.”

Sony has not offered any comment at the moment on the prices and the games that are featured on the Gaikai official site.

At the moment, the PlayStation Now solution for the PlayStation 4 is set to be launched as a beta in May in North America and will be officially delivered at some point during the summer.

Sony has promised more details before the service becomes available.