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PlayStation Set To Get 1,300 Classic Games With Antstream Arcade

If you are a retro game fan, this might excite you. Antstream Arcade has announced that it will launch on PlayStation — both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 — on September 6.

Players will be able to enjoy the catalog of classic games via either a yearly subscription or a one-time purchase that includes lifetime access. For the lifetime access, it’s a one-time payment of $99.99 while the yearly subscription costs $39.99.

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The first third-party cloud gaming service on PlayStation, Antstream Arcade features games from system’s like the NES, Sega Genesis, Atari 2600, and more. As of publishing, there are 1357 games available with two new games added to the catalog each week. Some of those games include Bubble Bobble, Pac-Man, Metal Slug and more.

If you don’t have a PlayStation and want to check out the service, Antstream Arcade is also available on PC, Xbox, and mobile.


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