Premium subscribers will be able to stream PS1, PS2 and PSP games, as well as PS4 titles on the Extra tier, but only in markets where PS Now is currently available. Here's where things get a little a more complex. Time-limited game trials will also be available on this tier. A bunch of PS1, PS2 and PSP games will be available to stream or download, meaning that Sony is using on-console emulation. You'll get access to another 340 or so games, including PS3 titles you can stream via the cloud. You'll get access to everything in the Essential and Extra tiers, of course, and this is where the PS Now aspect really comes into play. The Extra tier costs $15 per month $40 per quarter and $100 per year in the US €14 per month, €40 per quarter and €100 per year in Europe £11 per month, £32 per quarter and £84 per year in the UK and ¥1,300 per month, ¥3,600 per quarter and ¥8,600 per year in Japan.Īt the top end is PlayStation Plus Premium. Sony says the library will be refreshed regularly, so, as with Game Pass, some games might be dropped after a certain period. You'll be able to download these games, and everything else on the Extra tier, for offline play. At the outset, Sony plans to offer games including Death Stranding, God of War, Marvel’s Spider-Man, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Mortal Kombat 11 and Returnal. These will include PlayStation Studios titles as well as ones from third-party publishers. You'll get access to the same benefits as the Essential tier along with a library of up to 400 PS4 and PS5 games. The middle tier is PlayStation Plus Extra. Pricing stays the same at $10 per month $25 per quarter and $60 per year in the US €9 per month, €25 per quarter and €60 per year in Europe £7 per month, £20 per quarter and £50 per year in the UK and ¥850 per month, ¥2,150 per quarter and ¥5,143 per year in Japan.
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