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On-demand gaming service launches in Japan, Sonic & PES titles available

Saqib Shah
February 27, 2014

Japanese cable company KDDI has beaten Playstation Now to the market by launching an app-based GameNow service, through cable.

The same company responsible for LG’s Smart TV  game service, KDDI will launch GameNow with  several puzzle games and sports titles, including  Pro-Evolution Soccer,  World Rally Championship 3  and  Sonic Adventure DX.

KDDI’s Smart TV Box launched in 2012, but its new gaming service will go live at the start of March.

Meanwhile, Sony’s on-demand gaming service, Playstation Now, is still thought to be months away from launch but will allegedly arrive with a number of blockbuster titles including The Last of Us and Killzone 3.

Source: Engadget

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Saqib Shah

Tech/gaming journalist for What Mobile magazine and website. Interests include film, digital media and foreign affairs.

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