Sony was one of the first to try and make cloud gaming mainstream with PS Now back in 2015. Since then, Sony has expanded on the PS Now's video game library to the point that there are nearly 1,000 PS2, PS3, and PS4 games available to play and/or download on the PS4, PS5, and the PC. However, while PS Now has existed for nearly a decade at this point, Sony appears to be reluctant to promote the service, especially when you compare the lack of marketing push relative to Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass.

Where PS Now is better than the Xbox Game Pass

What Sony Can Do To Make Ps Now Competitive Versus Xbox Game Pass

Sony might not advertise PS Now as much as Microsoft does the Xbox Game Pass, but the service itself isn't half-bad. Lag might remain an issue, but it's not as prevalent as previously. Most people's opinion on PS Now is usually based on the service's first few years on the market. PS Now couldn't be any more different today, with Sony adding, among other things, the ability to download games and play them offline.