Sony has sent beta invites to some lucky North American gamers for their upcoming Netflix-like game streaming service PlayStation Now.
The invite, posted on NeoGAF, reads:
"Congratulations, you have been selected to become one of the first gamers to participate in the PlayStation Now Private Beta!
"PlayStation Now is an exciting new game streaming service featuring instant access to a library of popular PlayStation 3 titles with no downloads or trips to the store required.
"With this invitation, you will receive exclusive access to test PlayStation's game streaming service before its full launch and the opportunity to provide your regular feedback to the PlayStation Now team.
"To confirm acceptance of this invitation, please click the link below to accept the Beta license agreement and watch your email in the coming days for your Beta voucher and instructions on how to redeem it."
Sony recommends an ethernet based internet connection and at least 5Mbps speed broadband connection to use PlayStation Now.
PlayStation Now is set for general North American release this summer and will eventually support PS4 games. Yesterday, rumours suggested that Now is only targeted at PS3 games rather than older PlayStation games and Sony is planning an emulator for PS One and PS2 games as a result for PS4.