Microsoft is not the only host manufacturer to bring games to mobile phones. The Verge found in Epic Games’ court documents against Apple that it actually mentioned that Apple had learned that Sony had planned to add a mobile version of PlayStation Now in 2017. First, 450 PS3 games would be offered for streaming. , And then PS4 games.
Apple mentioned that the mobile version of PlayStation Now appeared in the early stages of their Apple Arcade development, and it was only Sony’s response to Xbox Game Pass. Arcade will not be launched until 2019, and there is no streaming function. Apple stated that they see PS Now as an extension of the game subscription service market.
Let’s assume that the information Apple received is correct, but it is also unknown where Sony’s development progress has been so far. There is news that a new service combining PS Now and PS Plus will appear in 2022, but it is unknown whether it will be related to the mobile version. Sony has declined to respond to this news.