'Bioshock' & 'Borderlands' On Playstation Now, Get a Season Pass For Unlimited Hours Of Play

"Bioshock" & "Borderlands'" on Playstation Now and is available for play.

According to Gamespot, Playstation Now's "Bioshock" & "Borderlands" video games are available through Sony's streaming service. "Borderlands," "Borderlands 2," "Bioshock" and "Bioshock 2" have been added to the streaming line up along with "Bioshock Infinite." 

These games were reportedly the newest additions to 105 games that were released earlier in November. The updated Playstation Now library, including around 21 games from Capcom, has more than 250 titles already. 

The streaming service, as well as Playstation Now's "Bioshock" & "Borderlands" games,  is offered on Playstation 4, Playstation 3, Playstation Vita and even Playstation TV. 

Individual game rental varies depending on how long they are played and play-all-you-can subscriptions cost just $20 for an entire month. 

"Bioshock" is a first person shooter game by 2K Boston and 2K Games. The game is set in 1960 where players have to guide the protagonist Jack after he gets into an unfortunate plane crash neear the bathysphere terminus that leads to an underwater city called Rapture. He must try to escape the facility when he learns about Rapture's past. He is given weapons, gains unique super powers and even turns the underwater city's defenses against itself. 

"Borderlands" is another game by 2K Games but with developer Gearbox Software.It is also a sci-fi first person shooter game in an RPG style. On a planet called Pandora, colonists settle with hopes that the planet could have some mineral sources worth a lot of money. However, when the planet makes the transition from winter to spring, creatures begin to emerge from their long hibernation. Players must find out the contents of the Vault, a mystery carved in the side of a mountain, and try to survive the planet's horrors.

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