Fans say that PlayStation Plus PC streaming is not yet available in many European countries | Biden News

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PC streaming via PlayStation Plus is still not available in many European countries, fans told Eurogamer.

Just like streaming games to consoles, Sony’s subscription service allows gamers to stream games on PC.

However, as PlayStation Blog of the edition in May states, computer streaming is not available in the following countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Republic of Cyprus, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.

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Sony said in the blog that although not available at launch, PC streaming will be added in these countries “in a future update”.

Six months after its release, this option is still unavailable without a suggested release.

In addition, Sony advertises PC streaming as a feature on its website despite it being unavailable – such as in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.

Eurogamer has reached out to Sony for an update on a release date.

At launch, even in countries where PC streaming was available, the service did not work properly. Some major titles were listed incorrectly and unplayable.

More recently, Sony has apparently removed its Last Chance to Play tab and removed deadlines for games on the service.

Now, fans are manually listing the games coming out of PS Plus.

For a full list of games available on PlayStation Plus, check out our guide.

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