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Sony officially announced its new three-tier subscription service, which will use the PlayStation Plus brand. The service will combine two of Sony’s existing subscription offerings, PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now, and phase out the branding of the latter.
The new service will launch for PS4 and PS5 in June, structured in three payment levels: Essentials, Extra and Premium.
PS Plus Essentials offers the same benefits as the current PS Plus service, with monthly free games, discounts and online multiplayer. It will also cost the same: $9.99/€8.99 a month, $24.99/€24.99 for three months, or $59.99/€59.99 a year.

Meanwhile, PS Plus Extra will include the same benefits but with access to a library of 400 downloadable PS4 and PS5 games. These games will include Death Stranding, God of War, Marvel’s Spider-Man, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Mortal Kombat 11, Returnal, and more.
Additional titles, including third-party titles, will be announced at a later date, and Sony plans to add titles regularly in the future. PS Plus Extra will cost: $14.99/€13.99 per month, $39.99/€39.99 for three months, or $99.99/€99.99 per year.

Finally, ‘PS Plus Premium’ includes the benefits above, but adds up to 340 additional games, including PS3 games available via cloud play, and a catalog of classic games available through both streaming and download options from the original generations of games. PlayStation, PS2 and PSP.
Premium will also offer access to streaming games for original PlayStation, PS2, PSP and PS4 games offered in Extra and Premium tiers in markets where PlayStation Now is currently available.
Additionally, Premium members will be able to access limited-time game trials, allowing them to try select games before purchasing. “PS Plus Premium” will cost: $17.99/€16.99 per month, $49.99/€49.99 for three months, or $119.99/€119.99 per year.

When the new PlayStation Plus service launches, PlayStation Now will transition to the new PlayStation Plus offering and will no longer be available as a standalone service. PlayStation Now customers will migrate to PlayStation Plus Premium without increasing their current subscription fees at launch.
Sony plans to roll out the new PlayStation Plus offering in a phased regional approach. In June it will start with an “initial launch” in various markets in Asia, followed by North America, Europe and the rest of the world where PlayStation Plus is offered. SIE says its goal is to have “the majority” of PlayStation Network territories with the new service by the end of the first half of 2022.
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