After reports surfaced late last year regarding Sony’s new gaming subscription service, the company has officially announced its PlayStation Plus subscription, boasting over 700 titles. This updated service merges Sony’s existing plans – PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now – into one cohesive offering. Sony’s objective? To directly compete with Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass, especially after significant price reductions in India. Now, let’s delve into the specifics.
Sony PlayStation Plus Subscription Plans: Overview
Sony, via an official blog post, announced three new PlayStation Plus subscription plans: PlayStation Plus Essential, PlayStation Plus Extra, and PlayStation Plus Premium.
Sony’s CEO, Jim Ryan, stated, “Our focus with these tiers is to ensure our game library features top-quality content, distinguishing us from competitors. We collaborate closely with developers from PlayStation Studios and third-party partners to deliver exceptional gaming experiences, with a regularly updated library. Stay tuned for details on the games available on our new PlayStation Plus service.”
The company will introduce plans to select Asian countries in June, expanding to North America, Europe, and other regions.
Sony PlayStation Plus Plans
Now, onto the details, the PlayStation Plus Essential plan, starting at $9.99 monthly (approx. Rs 750), is the basic subscription tier. It includes the same benefits as the current PlayStation Plus plan, offering two downloadable games monthly, exclusive discounts, cloud storage for game saves, and online multiplayer access. Pricing for all regions is available below:
The PlayStation Plus Extra tier, priced at $14.99 a month (approximately Rs 1,130), offers identical benefits to the Essential plan, along with additional perks. Members can access a curated collection of 400 PS4 and PS5 games, which they can download for online play.
PlayStation Plus Premium, the highest-tier plan, includes all benefits from the previous two plans and 340 additional games, including many PS3 titles available for streaming via the cloud. It also offers various classic PS, PS2, and PSP games for streaming or download. Additionally, PS+ Premium members can try out games before purchasing. The price for PS+ Premium is $17.99 a month (approximately Rs 1,360). Here are the prices:
Sony will offer popular titles like God of War, Marvel’s Spiderman, Mortal Kombat 11, and more at launch. The company will collaborate with partner studios, such as recently-acquired Bungie, to ensure the library remains current with new games and offerings.
Current PlayStation Now members will automatically transition to the new PS+ Premium plan at launch, without any extra charge. PlayStation Now will be discontinued as a standalone service. What are your thoughts on the revamped PlayStation Plus plans? Would you consider subscribing once Sony releases them? Share your opinions in the comments below.
Pritam Chopra is a seasoned IT professional and a passionate blogger hailing from the dynamic realm of technology. With an insatiable curiosity for all things tech-related, Pritam has dedicated himself to exploring and unraveling the intricacies of the digital world.