Sony definitely puts most of the focus on its PlayStation Plus subscription service, but PlayStation Now shouldn't be taken lightly either. In exchange for a monthly fee, PlayStation Now subscribers get access to hundreds of games, from classic PlayStation games to more modern offerings. Each month sees the addition of new games to the PlayStation Now lineup, and now Sony has confirmed four games that will be added to the service in February 2022.
Starting Tuesday, February 1, PlayStation Now subscribers can check out Death Squared, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City — The Definitive Edition, Little Big Workshop, and Through the Darkest of Times. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City — The Definitive Edition is being pushed as the headlining new game, and it's also the only one with a confirmed removal date. PlayStation Now subscribers will have full access to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City — The Definitive Edition from February 1 until it's removed on Monday, May 2.
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City — The Definitive Edition is just the latest Grand Theft Auto game to make its way to PlayStation Now. It was preceded by Grand Theft Auto 3: The Definitive Edition, which was added to PlayStation Now back in December of 2021. It's possible that Sony is going to go for the hat-trick, and we'll see Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas — The Definitive Edition join PlayStation Now at some point down the line, though that remains to be seen.
As it stands, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas — The Definitive Edition is on Xbox Game Pass, so it's possible that deal will keep it from coming to PlayStation Now. Regardless, the addition of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City — The Definitive Edition means
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