Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass lets gamers play many of the games they offer for one price. Because the game library selection is new enough, Game Pass can indeed bring significant growth to Xbox, and even long-standing rival Sony has a sense of crisis. According to GamesBeat, PlayStation will also launch a similar streaming game subscription service, and it will be divided into three different tiers, priced at $10, $13, and $16 per month.
Bloomberg also received information as early as December that PlayStation was working on integrating the existing PlayStation Now and PlayStation Plus services under the development name Spartacus. Today’s news is a more detailed explanation of the differences in the plans of these three levels, and there will be an official release in March.
The cheapest $10 Essential plan allows players to play a designated collection of games per month; the $13 Extra plan adds access to older games with content similar to the current PS Now; the most advanced The $16 Premium plan gives you access to all new and old games, as well as early access to new games before they hit shelves with an exclusive “try it out” feature. However, if it is to follow EA Play’s approach, then this early access is only a few hours before the game is officially released.
As for whether to launch games that are exclusive to subscription service members, SIE Chairman and CEO Jim Ryan once said that it is unrealistic to spend millions of dollars in development budgets only for subscription users. However, in the face of rival Xbox’s acquisition of Bethesda and Activision Blizzard, Sony really needs to come up with attractive first-party games to attract players’ support.