Today, Sony Interactive Announced that the previously promised arrival of PS4 games on PlayStation Now is now upon us: with 51 PS4 games being added to the line-up today.

In addition to an existing library of over 350 PS3 games, new PS4 games now bring the line-up to over 400, with titles (according to Sony) for every gamer.

Notable inclusions within the 51 PS4 games include: Killzone Shadow Fall, Tropico 5, Nidhogg, Tearaway Unfolded, Evolve, Heavy Rain, Resogun, Alienation, God of War III: Remastered, Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition, and more.

Below, you can view the whole list, courtesy of the PlayStation Blog:

  • Killzone Shadow Fall
  • Saint’s Row IV Re-Elected
  • WWE 2K16
  • Tropico 5
  • F1 2015
  • Evolve
  • Dead Nation Apocalypse
  • Helldivers
  • Resogun
  • Heavy Rain
  • Tearaway Unfolded
  • Counterspy
  • Shadow of the Beast
  • Alienation
  • Escape Plan
  • Everybody’s gone to the Rapture
  • Broken Age
  • Grim Fandango Remastered
  • Castlestorm Definitive Edition
  • God of War III: Remastered
  • Super Mega Baseball
  • Ultra Street Fighter IV
  • Hardware: Rivals
  • This War Of Mine: The Little Ones
  • Day Of The Tentacle Remastered
  • Sherlock Holmes: Crimes And Punishments
  • Dungeons II
  • Back To Bed
  • Pure Chess
  • Pure Pool
  • Olliolli
  • Stick It To The Man
  • Blood Bowl 2
  • Super Stardust Ultra
  • Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky
  • Nidhogg
  • Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition
  • MX vs ATV Supercross Encore
  • Farming Simulator 15
  • Tour De France 2016
  • Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers
  • Grand Ages: Medieval
  • Pure Hold’em World Poker Championship
  • Q*bert: Rebooted
  • Fluster Cluck
  • The Last Tinker: City of Colors
  • Velocibox
  • Whispering Willows
  • Kickbeat Special Edition
  • Battle Worlds Kronos
  • Legend Of Kay Anniversary

Never heard of PS Now until now? No problem: I got you. It’s a PlayStation’s service that offers access to an ever expanding line library for $19.99 USD a month. The service is based in cloud streaming technology, which means you can play games without downloading them, which has its benefits and drawbacks. PlayStation Now will be supported on PS4 and PC going forward.

Personally, I don't think that's the strongest line-up of games, and likely not enough of an offering to sway anybody previously on the fence. There are some great games on there like Nidhogg, Killzone Shadow Fall, Heavy Rain, Resogun, but many of the titles are older and have likely been picked up by many via various flash sales. That being said, the prospect of PS4 games being included makes PS Now potentially much more interesting, and will at the very least create a more robust library for the service.

Below, you can check out a new trailer highlighting the above mentioned line-up that accompanied the news: