![]() ![]() The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Pathfinder: Kingmaker – Definitive Edition HARVEST MOON LIGHT OF HOPE SPECIAL EDITION Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams – Director’s Cut PS5 review: Plays Beautifully, Looks Beastlyĭamascus Gear: Operation Tokyo HD EditionĮarth Defense Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair This plan is the PS Plus gamers already know and love, which offers the ability to play multiplayer games online, a selection of free monthly games to download, exclusive PS Plus discounts and cloud storage. While Game Trials - which offer hours worth of access to games such as Horizon Forbidden West - is another big selling point for PS5 games.īoth PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium will also include everything available with the entry-level PS Plus Essential tier. ![]() You won't be able to stream PS5 games, but you will be able to stream all other games on your PS4, PS5 or even on a PC. PS1, PS2, PS3 and PSP games will be available with PS Plus Premium along with Game Trials for the PS5 and the ability to stream games. He new PS Plus Extra plan will let gamers access a library of up to 400 PS4 and PS5 games, while PS Plus Premium has this plus a library of up to 340 retro games. The revamped PS Plus - which has a UK release date of Thursday June 23 - brings with it new membership tiers that let gamers access a library of hundreds of games. That's a considerable sacrifice if you're still between the two systems.ORIGINAL: Sony are gearing up to launch the new PS Plus in the UK, which will be available to both PS4 and PS5 gamers. Sure, there's a slightly larger catalogue of titles up for grabs (the quality of that roster will be down to personal taste, of course), but you're Sony isn't including day one releases in its package. That means PS Plus doesn't quite have Game Pass in a chokehold quite yet. It's also worth mentioning that Game Pass Ultimate also has its fair share of Xbox 360 titles - a generational jump you'll need to spend $17.99 / £13.49 on with Sony. That price is exactly the same on PlayStation, with the comparable PS Plus Extra tier coming in at $14.99 / £10.99 as well - however you're upping your roster to 400 games and dropping those shiny new releases. The Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price is $14.99 / £10.99 a month, for over 300 games and select day one releases. Both of these subscriptions are necessary for online play and come with their own unique discounts as well. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is the closest direct link to the PS Plus service. That's some stiff competition, and a value proposition that Sony is attempting to match with its latest announcement. Microsoft's subscription service has carried its consoles through some rocky shores, with the whole Xbox brand emerging better for it on the other side. The latest moves by Sony bring PS Plus into an era which Xbox Game Pass has been dominating. That's double the price of the original subscription (before the increases in 20). The old subscription is holding onto its previous price, which means there's a $4 / £4 difference a month - escalating to an annual price difference of $40 / £34. It's especially tricky because the PS Plus Extra tier represents a larger price jump over the original PS Plus system. Yet if you don't think you'll play them, that's an annual price difference large enough to warrant a second thought - particularly if you've just had to shell out a tidy amount for a PS5 restock. If you're keen to revisit PlayStation's classics, this decision is a no-brainer. However, retro fans can also upgrade to a whole roster of PS1, PS2, and PSP games for just $3 / £3 more a month (or $20 / £16 a year). The PS Plus Extra membership adds 400 PS4 and PS5 games to your collection for the duration of your subscription, and comes in at $14.99 / £10.99 per month, or $99.99 / £83.99 per year. The two new PS Plus tiers are remarkably similar in price. If you were to play just one or two games a year from that 400 game-strong collection, this Extra tier would be worthwhile.
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