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PlayStation Plus Merges With PlayStation Now; Gets New Subscription Tiers, Features in June
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PlayStation Plus service this June to access modern titles through the subscription service, as well as catalog titles from past PlayStation platforms. PlayStation Plus will also merge with SIE's PlayStation Now subscription service (PlayStation Now will no longer be available as a standalone service after the features launch).
The additional features are consistent with a previous Microsoft's Xbox Game service.
The new features and subscription plans for PlayStation Plus include:
- PlayStation Plus Essential: this service remains the same as the current PlayStation Plus service and is priced the same.
- PlayStation Plus Extra: this service has the features from the Essential tier, as well as access to "up to 400" PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 titles that are able to play.
- PlayStation Plus : this service has the features from the previous two tiers, as well as access to "up to 340" more games such as PlayStation 3 games for cloud streaming; PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable games for and/or streaming; the ability to stream games through PS4, PS5, and PC; and time-limited game trials on some games.
Players can pay for the subscription tiers on a monthly, quarterly, or yearly basis. The Essential tier costs US$9.99 monthly, US$24.99 quarterly, or US$59.99 yearly. The Extra tier costs US$14.99 monthly, US$39.99 quarterly, or US$99.99 yearly. The tier costs US$17.99 monthly, US$49.99 quarterly, or US$119.99 yearly.
Sony will offer markets without cloud streaming availability a separate third tier at a lower price that does not include any cloud streaming options.
PlayStation Plus is required for many online multiplayer games, and the service also offers several free games each month. PlayStation Now allows subscribers to stream or older games.
Xbox Game is a service that allows s to pay a monthly subscription fee to access a library of games without needing to individually purchase them. The service launched in June 2017, and is also available for PC.
Source: Official U.S. PlayStation blog (Jim Ryan)