Sony shares list of games for its three-tier PlayStation Plus subscription

Ivan, 16 May 2022

Back in March, Sony detailed its new subscription tiers for PlayStation Plus - Essential, Plus Extra, and Plus Premium.

Depending on the tier, you get access to different games and features. For $9.99 per month, Essential nets you two PS4 and one PS5 game to download each month, online multiplayer, and other core features. Plus Extra costs $14.99 and adds access to the Game Catalog with hundreds of downloadable PS4 and PS5 titles. For $17.99, Plus Premium adds time-limited game trials (2 hours per game), the Classic Catalog, and cloud streaming.

Now Sony has detailed which games will be included in the Plus subscription, as well as the dates when the new service will go live in different parts of the world. Asia will get PlayStation Plus on May 24, Japan on June 2, North and South America will get it on June 13, and Europe, Australia, and New Zealand will get access on June 23.

However, Sony won't include new first-party games in the subscription package. Meaning that titles like Horizon Zero Dawn, Forbidden West, or Grand Turismo 7 won't come to PlayStation Plus at first.

Here are the games. Firstly, the first and third-party games, coming to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers.

PS4 and PS5 Game Catalog

Sony shares list of games for its three-tier PlayStation Plus subscription Sony shares list of games for its three-tier PlayStation Plus subscription

PlayStation Plus Premium Deluxe members will get access to classic games - some of which Sony says will get improved frame rates and higher-quality resolution.

Sony shares list of games for its three-tier PlayStation Plus subscription

Next up, Plus Premium subscribers will be able to stream original PS3 games.

Sony shares list of games for its three-tier PlayStation Plus subscription

And finally, Plus Premium Deluxe subscribers will enjoy up to two-hour trials of select brand new games.

Sony shares list of games for its three-tier PlayStation Plus subscription

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  • Anonymous
  • 18 May 2022
  • 7Ar

The PS5 does not have PS1/PS2 emulation. It uses a streaming service to play them, which was formally known as PS Now. However you can download those games onto your console for more consistent gameplay unlike for PS3 games.

When it comes to cloud streaming gaming xbox is better but overall hardcore in the gaming world Playstation is just the standard

It pains me a lot that Sony just started backward compatibility with the ps5 to ps4 but they shuld hav gone more backward to ps3 nd maybe some ps2 games but I don't think ps1 disc games will be able to work The tech for ps1 is just too old

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