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Sony’s PlayStation Plus Game Service Revealed: Details Here

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    PlayStation Plus ‘Spartacus’ Project Pricing Tiers Leaked
  • The programme appears to combine PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now to provide customers with free monthly games, as well as a robust game library, streaming, and more. This appears to be somewhat similar to the Xbox Game Pass; however, Sony seems to have a few unique features, such as Classic Games and Game Trials.

    The new subscription appears to have three tiers: PS+ Essential, PS+ Extra, and PlayStation Plus Premium. In its current condition, “PS+ Essential” is essentially the same as the basic PlayStation Plus programme.

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    PlayStation Plus ‘Spartacus’ Project Pricing Tiers Leaked

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    The $10 PlayStation Plus Essential subscription grants players access to the monthly games for free. PS+ Extra costs $13 per month and includes access to the free Monthly Games and the Game Catalogue.

    Monthly Games, the Game Catalogue, Streaming, Classic Games, and Game Trials are all included in PlayStation Plus Premium, the third and final tier, which costs $16 a month.

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    Monthly Games, the Game Catalogue, Streaming, Classic Games, and Game Trials are all available with PlayStation Plus Premium, the third and final tier, which costs $16 per month. PS Now, which allows you to stream games, is currently only available in a few places. And it appears like PS Now will get fold into ‘Spartacus.’

    It’s unclear what ‘Classic games’ could imply. However, it could refer to a separate catalogue of older PlayStation games that you can download rather than stream. Game Trials is also an intriguing feature since it could indicate that users will be able to check out specific PlayStation Studios games before making a purchase choice.

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    The PlayStation Plus service is looking great, and it’ll be fascinating to see if it’ll be accessible in India when it launches. But, of course, the service’s prices in India will have to be highly competitive, given that the Xbox Game Pass now offers eight months of access for the cost of one.

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