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All-new PlayStation Plus launches in June with three flexible membership options

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odhiex

Member
I would like to try that PS+ Extra tier, seems more suitable to my interest, time and budget.

I don't care much of playing older PS games, maybe a very small portion of them are still fun, but most of the time, I tried them a couple minutes and then moved on.
 
Looks like PS now memberships will be rolled over into the new top-tier service. Which is an objective upgrade so that's nice.
Where did you read this? I have seen nothing that says that.

Oh, I see it now in the press release. So does that mean PSNow subscribers who are paying $10 a month can continue to get Playstation + Premium for $10 a month even though the price is supposed to be $18 a month?
 
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So for an extra 8 bucks a month i get a 800 game library? Seems like a decent deal. Whats with all the concern? If you dont like it keep paying your PS plus as it exists, subscribe to gamespass and/or fuck off.
 

Panajev2001a

GAF's Pleasant Genius








Since launching PlayStation Plus in 2010, SIE has been at the forefront of innovation with game subscription services. We were thrilled to be the first console membership service that included a refreshed library of games through PlayStation Plus, and also launched the first console game streaming service with PlayStation Now.

Today, we are pleased to share with you official news about changes coming to our subscription services. This June, we’re bringing together PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now in an all-new PlayStation Plus subscription service that provides more choice to customers across three membership tiers globally.

Our focus is on providing high-quality, curated content with a diverse portfolio of games*. Below is an overview of the three membership tiers:

PlayStation Plus Essential​

  • Benefits:
    • Provides the same benefits that PlayStation Plus members are getting today, such as:
      • Two monthly downloadable games
      • Exclusive discounts
      • Cloud storage for saved games
      • Online multiplayer access
    • There are no changes for existing PlayStation Plus members in this tier.


  • Price*for PlayStation Plus Essential remains the same as the current price for PlayStation Plus.
    • United States
      • $9.99 monthly / $24.99 quarterly / $59.99 yearly
    • Europe
      • €8.99 monthly / €24.99 quarterly / €59.99 yearly
    • United Kingdom
      • £6.99 monthly / £19.99 quarterly / £49.99 yearly
    • Japan
      • ¥850 monthly / ¥2,150 quarterly / ¥5,143 yearly

PlayStation Plus Extra​

  • Benefits:
    • Provides all the benefits from the Essential tier
    • Adds a catalog of up to 400* of the most enjoyable PS4 and PS5 games – including blockbuster hits from our PlayStation Studios catalog and third-party partners. Games in the Extra tier are downloadable for play.
  • Price*:
    • United States
      • $14.99 monthly / $39.99 quarterly / $99.99 yearly
    • Europe
      • €13.99 monthly / €39.99 quarterly / €99.99 yearly
    • United Kingdom
      • £10.99 monthly / £31.99 quarterly / £83.99 yearly
    • Japan
      • ¥1,300 monthly / ¥3,600 quarterly / ¥8,600 yearly

PlayStation Plus Premium**​

  • Benefits:
    • Provides all the benefits from Essential and Extra tiers
    • Adds up to 340* additional games, including:
      • PS3 games available via cloud streaming
      • A catalog of beloved classic games available in both streaming and download options from the original PlayStation, PS2 and PSP generations
    • Offers cloud streaming access for original PlayStation, PS2, PSP and PS4 games offered in the Extra and Premium tiers in markets** where PlayStation Now is currently available. Customers can stream games using PS4 and PS5 consoles, and PC.***
    • Time-limited game trials will also be offered in this tier, so customers can try select games before they buy.
  • Price*:
    • United States
      • $17.99 monthly / $49.99 quarterly / $119.99 yearly
    • Europe
      • €16.99 monthly / €49.99 quarterly / €119.99 yearly
    • United Kingdom
      • £13.49 monthly / £39.99 quarterly / £99.99 yearly
    • Japan
      • ¥1,550 – monthly / ¥4,300 – quarterly / ¥10,250 yearly
  • PlayStation Plus Deluxe (Select Markets) For markets without cloud streaming, PlayStation Plus Deluxe will be offered at a lower price compared to Premium, and includes a catalog of beloved classic games from the original PlayStation, PS2 and PSP generations to download and play, along with time-limited game trials. Benefits from Essential and Extra tiers are also included. Local pricing will vary by market.
The new Extra and Premium tiers represent a major evolution for PlayStation Plus. With these tiers, our key focus is to ensure that the hundreds of games we offer will include the best quality content that sets us apart. At launch, we plan to include titles such as Death Stranding, God of War, Marvel’s Spider-Man, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Mortal Kombat 11, and Returnal. We’re working closely with our imaginative developers from PlayStation Studios and third-party partners to include some of the best gaming experiences available with a library that will be regularly refreshed. More details to come on the games we’ll have on our new PlayStation Plus service.

When the new PlayStation Plus service launches, PlayStation Now will transition into the new PlayStation Plus offering and will no longer be available as a standalone service. PlayStation Now customers will migrate over to PlayStation Plus Premium with no increase to their current subscription fees at launch.

As this is a massive launch effort, we’re rolling out the new PlayStation Plus offering in a phased regional approach. In the June timeframe, we’ll begin with an initial launch in several markets in Asia, followed by North America, Europe and the rest of the world where PlayStation Plus is offered. We aim to have most PlayStation Network territories live with our new PlayStation Plus game subscription service by the end of the first half of 2022. We also plan to expand our cloud streaming benefit to additional markets, and will provide more details at a later date.

Building upon more than 25 years of expertise in gaming innovation, this change to our subscription services highlights our continued efforts to evolve our network services business to match our customer’s preferences. With the all-new PlayStation Plus, we’re focused on delivering a compelling game subscription service with curated content from our exclusive PlayStation Studios team and our third-party partners. The newly enhanced PlayStation Plus will enable our fans to discover and engage with more content than ever before, and deepen their connection with the PlayStation community through shared experiences.

We’re providing an early look at our new PlayStation Plus subscription service today, and we’ll plan to share more information with you as we get closer to launch. Stay tuned.

PS3 games as a streaming only option is crap, but it means that they are still nowhere near where they need to be with their x86-64 emulator or at least not at the performance level of Zen 2 / PS5 GPU, I suspect they have PS3 Cell Blades for it still.

Would be good if they said “PS3 games streaming only now, but to be downloadable at a future date”.
 

Papacheeks

Banned
Not releasing big games day one on the platform means it sucks ass. Not saying they should do it for all games, but not even a couple... nah it's dead to me.

Sony makes some of the biggest budgeted games. It makes sense to recoup that investment through actual digital and physical sales than to rely on a service that is 100% hit driven.
 

Trogdor1123

Member
Obviou want to see the lists of games but I also want to know the Canadian price too

I really like that they have a yearly fee as opposed to the 3 months packages for game pass that I buy.

I’m wondering if I should just trade my ps5 for and series x after I’m done horizon
 

DonJorginho

Banned
Gamepass Ultimate, the one that also includes Gold, is $180 yearly tho, as it doesn't offer a yearly option on their store. It's literally $60 cheaper than Gamepass Ultimate.

Also, why would you pay it monthly when it offers you an annual option? Microsoft should follow suit and offer a discounted yearly option tbh.
I wouldn't personally pay it monthly, but for people who are restricted to doing so, it rips them off and takes advantage.
 

spons

Gold Member
So just get a 12 month PS Now card right now and you'll go premium tier when everything is migrated? Not personally subbing, but these 60 euro cards are still everywhere. That's about half the price.
 

DeepEnigma

Gold Member
PS3 games as a streaming only option is crap, but it means that they are still nowhere near where they need to be with their x86-64 emulator or at least not at the performance level of Zen 2 / PS5 GPU, I suspect they have PS3 Cell Blades for it still.

Would be good if they said “PS3 games streaming only now, but to be downloadable at a future date”.
There are emulators on the PC that run amazingly well off this very Zen/RDNA spec and a hair lower. But that also means they would have to do what MS did, and test game by game basis.

It all comes down to cost in the end (licensing, manpower, risk vs sales ratio, etc), however.
 

jshackles

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I wonder what this means for the ps1 games I already bought for Vita.
It means Fuck You that's what

That's what my uncle who works at Sony said
 

Topher

Gold Member
Looks like PS now memberships will be rolled over into the new top-tier service. Which is an objective upgrade so that's nice.

Looks to me like PS now is being split into the Extra and Premium tiers. If you just want downloadable part of PS Now then go with Extra. Want the BC streaming, then pay for Premium.
 

ByWatterson

Member
I don't know how much of a use case I am, but nearly everything about Sony's assumptions seems incorrect to me.

Backwards compatibility isn't the only thing that sold me on Game Pass, but it was a big part of it - but with bells and whistles, like resolution and framerate boosts for old Fallout games I'd never played. Seeing PS3 treated dirty here (when it can and currently IS being emulated elsewhere) is inexplicable, and no discussion of boosting games is telling.

Day one first party, yes, I understand the reasoning, and I've agreed with it in the past, but Game Pass provides this insane security and permanence. Okay, so Sony won't go Day 1 - but it should give us confidence that the library will be built over time and stay that way. Threatening limited availability of top titles from the outset is bonkers to me. Should be the exact opposite.

Finally, not throwing out third-party heavy hitters in the announcement is a massive red flag. They won't be aggressive. It won't have the bangers Microsoft is willing to pay for.

It's online play + PS Plus + non-boosted very old games. For more money. That's it.
 
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To get the oldest games in their catalog, you must pay for the highest tier? More nostalgia bait and another slap in the face for PS fans.

-No day 1 game.
-No details on what this catalog of old gen games is.
-Not everything is native, too much cloud streaming.
-Strictly worse than Game Pass in terms of pricing and quality releases.
-No mention of if DLC will be included with games like Ascension with Returnal. (though we all know the answer already.)

Not sure what I'm supposed to be excited about here? Playing PSP, PS2 and PS3 games is appealing, but no fucking chance am I paying for the most expensive tier to get my hands on the oldest and cheapest games in their library.
 

Mephisto40

Member
I'm trying to reconcile the disappointment some are expressing here. What was it that folks thought they were getting with this? Why does this suck? It isn't amazing news, no, but it isn't bad news either. It is a service restructure which doesn't change anything for those who choose not to change.
It sucks because the only option for most of the games is going to be to stream them, and streaming on PSNow is hit or miss at best, it's impossible to play games on it that require precise button inputs in my experience
 
PS3 games as a streaming only option is crap, but it means that they are still nowhere near where they need to be with their x86-64 emulator or at least not at the performance level of Zen 2 / PS5 GPU, I suspect they have PS3 Cell Blades for it still.

Would be good if they said “PS3 games streaming only now, but to be downloadable at a future date”.

Streaming PS3 games was obviously going to be the only option and I get that... But its very weird to put that in the highest tier considering it would be such a small niches. Why not put it in the mid tier and entice people to the more expensive tier with a few more PS5 games extra per month. They wouldn't even need to be new.

Perhaps I'm in my bubble but I don't know why any one would pay for the top tier as it currently stands.
 
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I'm trying to reconcile the disappointment some are expressing here. What was it that folks thought they were getting with this? Why does this suck? It isn't amazing news, no, but it isn't bad news either. It is a service restructure which doesn't change anything for those who choose not to change.

It's pretty easy trolling ammo. Xbox fans seem to think everything should be given on a subscription. It just doesnt work that way for sony and Nintendo. They were always gonna be trolled for no day 1 first party games even though we all knew that wasn't gonna happen already. It won't be happening anytime in the near future either.
 
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Kagoshima_Luke

Gold Member
I want the PS1 games I purchased on PS3/Vita to be counted and downloadable on PS4/5. This is just going to piss me off when I see these games offered on the sub service, but still not available to me on these newer systems.
 

Topher

Gold Member
It sucks because the only option for most of the games is going to be to stream them, and streaming on PSNow is hit or miss at best, it's impossible to play games on it that require precise button inputs in my experience

The only option for games prior to PS4 is steaming. That hasn't changed.
 

01011001

Banned
Jesus, the drama.

Can people play Sony games on Xbox? That's a weird bubble you're living on.

indeed you can, very easily too! :) you even have the choice between multiple emulators for PS1, and PPSSPP for PSP runs like a charm. PS2 has some issues, but it also had issues in the existing officially released PS2 classics
 
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