Tired of paying $60 every time you want to play an AAA game on your PlayStation 4? Or maybe you just want a way to play PlayStation exclusive games on your computer. Well, with PlayStation Now, you can. PS Now is Sony’s response to the new trend of gaming as a service; it has a library with more than 800 games, it costs $20 a month, and you can play all of them through streaming or by downloading them onto your PlayStation 4. However, it’s still relatively new, which means it’s still offered on a limited basis, only being present in about 20 countries. If you are outside those 20 countries, a VPN provider will be essential to access this service, not only to create the account but also to maintain download speeds and latency above Sony’s requirements so that the service actually works.
There are various reasons to use a VPN service. It can be for anonymity while using the internet, protection against hackers and malware, to reach geo-restricted content, or to improve internet speeds and latency. When it comes to PlayStation Now the last two are the ones to pay the most attention to when looking for a VPN provider.
Since PlayStation Now is only present in about 20 countries, it’s more likely than not that your location is not on the list, which makes the use of a VPN service essential in order to use PS Now. Moreover, since the PlayStation Now library changes depending on the area it’s accessed in, even if you do live in one of those countries, you may find yourself wanting to play games which are unreachable from your location.
However, that’s not all a VPN provider can do. To use PlayStation Now you need to have, at least, an internet speed higher than 5Mbps and a ping lower than 80ms. If you are trying to access a PS Now server that’s far away, you may find yourself unable to access the service. By using a VPN and choosing a server near the location of the PS Now, you will bypass this difficulty.
Unfortunately, getting access to PlayStation Now in a foreign country is a little more complicated than just installing a VPN provider, choosing the location you want, and clicking connect.
The very first thing to do is to create an account from the area you want to access PlayStation Now. To do so, you have to install a VPN provider and connect it to a server in said location. After that, you will need to go to the PlayStation website and create the account. Creating an account is pretty simple – you just need to fill some general information, and when it comes to the address, put one that is in your chosen country. Because of the browser’s cookies, the website may still open in the location you live at. If this happens, go to the bottom of the site and change the country.
Once you have your PlayStation account created, it’s time to subscribe to PS Now. To do this, you will need to fill in your billing information, even if you are just signing up for the seven-day free trial. There are different ways to achieve this, such as creating an online card, but the easiest way is to buy a voucher code or a prepaid PlayStation card online from the country you want to access PlayStation Now from. And that’s it! Just make sure that every time you want to log in to PlayStation Now, whether on the computer or the console, to have the VPN service connected.
Although PlayStation does not ban VPNs in general, it may ban accounts made with false registration information, which is necessary to subscribe to PlayStation Now in a foreign country. However, PlayStation rarely, if at all, bans people because of a false address. The truth is, PlayStation users have been doing this for ages to get access to PlayStation stores in foreign countries like the U.S. and Japan.
Nevertheless, while using a VPN, you might get two different error messages. Although both errors are general and not specifically due to the use of a VPN, it’s more probable to get them while using a VPN service.
When your ping is higher than 80ms, you will get the “You are too far from the nearest data center – CE-35720-7″ error message. When your internet connection is slower than 5Mbps, you will get the “Insufficient bandwidth – CE-35723-0” one. These errors can easily be solved the same way. First, we advise you to choose the nearest PS Now server location. Second, make sure that you buy and use a VPN provider which offers excellent speeds in the area you are looking for. Taking both of these into account, you will be able to stream or download any game from PlayStation Now with no problems.
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