Sony Computer Entertainment Australia has today confirmed the Sony Pictures Television series Powers is available now on PlayStation Network in Australia.
All episodes of the first season, plus the initial three episodes of season 2, hit the PSN today. They can be streamed for no additional cost for PlayStation Plus members. It's also being reported the first three episodes of season 2 are available on the UK PSN (via Videogamer), but the first season is not (absurdly Powers season 1 is only currently available in the UK via Spike TV, and only three episodes have aired at the time of writing.)
Powers, co-created and produced by acclaimed Marvel writer Brian Michael Bendis, is a police procedural set in a world where superheroes and humans co-exist. It stars South African actor Sharlto Copley as a homicide detective who specialises in crimes involving superhumans. The show was revealed at Sony’s E3 2014 press conference and made available to US PlayStation Plus subscribers way back on March 10, 2015.
In February 2015 an update on the EU PlayStation.Blog assured international PlayStation users that Powers was “coming soon to the PAL region” in 2015, but only silence followed.
You can catch up on the incredibly (and irritatingly) confusing availability of the ‘PlayStation Original’ Powers around the world here, or check out IGN's review of the pilot here. Don't worry heading to PlayStation's official YouTube channel to try the free pilot, though; Australians still aren't allowed to watch that.
Luke is Games Editor at IGN's Sydney office. You can find him on Twitter @MrLukeReilly.
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