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PlayStation Now Beta Prices and Structure -- What Needs to Change?

Several GameSpot editors share their thoughts about PlayStation's new rental service and how it can improve.

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The beta test for Sony's PlayStation Now service opened to the public this week, and PlayStation 4 owners now have access to dozens of PlayStation 3 games. For a few dollars, players can try out one of the games instantly without the need to download. You can choose to rent a game for a number of different time periods, from four hours to 90 days.

As a service, it seems to work well besides a few latency issues, but we've noticed that some of the current prices are very high. For example, you can buy many of the games outright for less than it costs to rent them for a week.

However, Sony has noted that this is a beta test and the service will continue to change. "We are listening to our customers, and if customers want to see features or functions as part of PlayStation Now, they should feel free to let us know," the company said. What, then, is necessary to make PlayStation Now worth it? We asked several GameSpot editors to share their thoughts.

Let Us Buy the Full Game for a Discounted Price After Renting It -- Chris Pereira

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Beyond the obvious--having to pay more to rent a game than to buy it is dumb, beta or not--what I find most objectionable is the prospect of paying $7 for four hours of play. That's absurd, and paying $2-$3 for what amounts to a demo isn't much better. We need a subscription option. For now, seven days at $4-$7 is a reasonable value. That equals $1 or less per day, which feels almost astoundingly fair considering it's $50 for 90 days of F1 2013 or $20 for 30 days of Dirt 3.

What Now needs besides a subscription are discounted, full-game downloads. Sony has boasted about cloud saves letting you carry your save from a short rental to a long-term one (as if spending $5 and then $30 for Darksiders II is a great deal), but it should be trying to convert rentals into purchases. That's contrary to what seems like a trend toward services that take ownership out of our hands, but it would be a smart use of Now.

Make It Like Netflix -- Eddie Makuch

PlayStation Now rental prices, as they currently stand, are completely out of whack. Why would I spend $5 to play Metal Gear Solid 4 for four hours when I could buy it for $7 and play forever?

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At the moment, I'm not likely to adopt or recommend Sony's streaming service anytime soon. I want to try it and I certainly plan to, but I don't anticipate being a regular PlayStation Now user until prices come down or Sony introduces a Netflix-style program.

We know a subscription option is coming; Sony has said as much. But it remains to be seen how much this pass will cost and if we'll be able to share our subscription with family members like you can on Netflix. That would be a compelling value-add feature that I think would be well-received. If Sony were to add original PlayStation or PlayStation 2 titles to the library, that is something I would get excited about as well. PlayStation Now is breaking new ground for Sony and for the industry itself. Some level of growing pains are to be expected, but in its current form, pricing leaves much to be desired.

PlayStation Plus Already Does Everything -- Shaun McInnis

To me, the biggest problem with PlayStation Now is PlayStation Plus. Every month, like Santa Claus working a year-round shift, Plus delivers a free batch of games for me to enjoy. Sometimes, those are games I've already played. But most often, they're either brand-new, or they're games that I never really considered when they first came out and now I can try them out at no risk because, hey, they're free!

"I already have that low-risk counterpart to my regular purchases of full-priced games. Why bother with streaming rentals?"

To me, that's similar to the value proposition that PlayStation Now offers: a low-risk alternative to purchasing a game outright. After all, the benefit of plunking down a few bucks for a four-hour rental is that you're able to get a taste for the thing before you fully commit to it. But with Plus, I already get a pretty great selection of free titles for nothing more than the cost of an annual subscription. So I already have that low-risk counterpart to my regular purchases of full-priced games. Why bother with streaming rentals?

Maybe I'd think differently if I didn't have a Plus subscription, but Plus is a great value and Now... well, I don't know about you, but I'm probably not going to pay $50 to rent F1 2013 for 90 days any time soon.

Why Isn't PS Now a Part of PS Plus? -- Alex Newhouse

What PS Now desperately needs is some correspondence with PS Plus. As Shaun argued, Plus is such a good deal that it makes Now feel outright unfriendly toward the consumer, even if it's a good service. The PlayStation brand is fragmented between two competing services that both aim to deliver good games quickly and cheaply. If I'm already a Plus subscriber and am getting at least two new PS3 games per month, why would I ever try out Now?

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Sony should instead create a Now option heavily subsidized for existing Plus subscribers. It wouldn't be hard to add an $80 Plus tier that gives you PS Now perks. It doesn't even have to be unlimited Now access. It could simply give subscribers a certain amount of rental time to distribute among the games of their choice.

The individual rental prices can stay if they're significantly reduced, but Sony needs to work to entice its core audience. If these players get Now rentals included in their Plus subscription, that will feel more like a good deal. That'll also make Now seem more like a legitimate solution for backwards compatibility. Additionally, it will encourage Plus subscribers to try out the service and spread the word.

At the moment, PS Plus and PS Now reflect two wildly different business philosophies. For PS Now to be successful, it has to shift to be more consumer-friendly. Hopefully, as PS Now moves closer to a full release, we will see it merge in some way with PS Plus.

Be Bold With Your Prices, Sony, Don't Be a Dick -- Justin Haywald

When I think about the value I get from PlayStation Plus, the pricing for PlayStation Now seems absolutely baffling. With Plus, I feel like I come out ahead--I can access some great games (often games I was considering buying anyway), and the discounted price that I get for buying my Plus subscription on Black Friday makes the deal even better.

"Be bold, Sony. Charge $5 for a week-long game rental, or offer a subscription for Plus subscribers that's a flat $5/month for unlimited access."

But with rentals in Now broken out into four distinct time categories, prices that run as high as $49.99, and no way to access digital games you've purchased previously on PSN, Now feels like a greedy system solely designed to take your money. I know that PS Plus, along with Netflix and Steam Sales, are also organized just to make more money for companies, but I at least feel like I'm getting the better deal in those cases.

Sony says that it lets publishers set their own prices for this sort of content, but it's a place where Sony needs to step in and own its own service. Looking at the prices now, it feels like the company did market research during which it determined the max amount that people would spend on titles based on genre and time since release, then passed those numbers on to the publishers. But Sony needs to be like iTunes when that company pushed the boundaries of digital music with flat $1 song downloads and $10 for an album.

Be bold, Sony. Charge $5 for a week-long game rental, or offer a subscription for Plus subscribers that's a flat $5/month for unlimited access. That would make it the same price as EA Access, which, although it offers fewer games, isn't limited by streaming tech or restricted to last-gen titles.

If the future of "backwards compatibility" is renting games that I stream to my console at a premium price, I'm going to stick with shopping for bargains on Steam and just downloading my monthly free Plus games.

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Eddie is a man after my own heart.

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Sony is dropping the ball lately. If this keeps up they will get in trouble with the Playstation Now service. EA Access has better value for the price right now, and if other publishers follow, Playstation Now will soon become obsolete.

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@CephNightmare Sony is doing great early on, so now they're getting arrogant.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Not for PS exclusives. Dont bother me, have got all previous consoles and getting another PS2 in few days, this one is chipped.

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So on a PC I can play games from last gen... but on a console I need to pay Sony for the privilege of playing a game from last gen on my current gen console? Sounds about right. I can't wait until the Steambox comes and puts these miserable, greedy console companies out of business.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Yes, when Steam monopolizes the market, they will be your best friends and give you the greatest deals all the time. Power doesn't corrupt at all! No sirree!

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Steam Box, who will buy that. Its more expensive than building your own kick ass desktop and its close. PC does the same thing, GOG sells old games as many others. Its all just emulation. PS3 FAT could play PS2 and PS1 games. Later model can only play PS1 discs and there is rumor that PS4 will be updated to play PS2 and PS1 disc games.


This service is for certain people. I have all 4 PS consoles and chipped PS2 arriving in few days. And certain games i play on my gaming rig.

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Like one editor says, they shouldn't hide behind the "we let publishers set their prices, you can't blame us" policy. It's not quite so much high road as it is "we'd rather not take the hit" road.

Though this could be to generate negative hype so they can swoop in with the lower prices. Risky strategy if that's the case.

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20+, even 10 years ago (though the last time I rented a game was like 2002) I could rent a video game, hell I think my local grocery store still does it, for $2 or $3 for one to three days depending on the year. The pricing structure should be similar at at $1 a day or at worst $2 for one day and small reductions for following days and it would be a nice added bonus if the money spent would going to actually buying the game off the PS Store if you chose to as counter intuitive and unrealistic as it may be.

Aside from there still being better options like GameFly Sony needs to be aggressive in the pricing and as the PS3 makes it way towards irrelevancy (okay, it's already pretty much there) and the price of most of its games drop and do so faster and faster (guess that could be applied to most of the last generation and continue in this one) they need to be on the ball to keep the prices in line even though they or publishers really care that much as the PS Store/XBLM continue to be sold at a higher price than physical copies at retail months after release.

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The price

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I swear you people don't read the articles. You just read the title and say, "Sony sucks! PS Now is a rip off." Has it even occurred to you that this is a beta and until recently it was private? What's the purpose of a beta? TO GIVE FEEDBACK! Give feedback and tell them what you think needs to be changed. After a mass majority has the same opinion they will change it. They even said, "We are listening to our customers, and if customers want to see features or functions as part of PlayStation Now, they should feel free to let us know."

And for those of you who aren't happy with the size of the game library, relax. Give it a month, they will slowly add more games just like the PS Store. The PS Store had nothing when it first launched. You all are some impatient a-holes. I was invited to the private beta and it had maybe 10 games. Now there's at least 20. Stop being so picky.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> The fact that Sony chose these prices to start out with is absurd. Beta or not, only an idiot could have came up with this pricing model. I'm hoping Sony smartens up alot and actually make this a good value.

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Sony was doing pretty good until this.

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some things never change... sony will always be greedy and charge extra for stuff just because their name is on it

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Simply buy a PS3 console. Problem solved. This PS Now is bullish.

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number 1 - the price, its so idiotic n stupid i mean seriously. who would rent a game for 4-5 bucks for 4 hours!!?? i mean come on if anything it should be 24 hrs (12 minimum). number 2 - the game selection i know its the beta but for real they took out a few games that actually had some appeal n were worth renting but not for 4 hrs. number 3 - THE CONNECTION its crazy Ive had the beta for months now n i cant even get on to play a game. Does it seriously require you to connect your modem to your ps4? in that case im screwed bc i don't have my modem near my console, yet the connection test shows i have perfect connection for the best play quality which makes no sense cuz every time i tried it just would say connection error. MESSAGE TO SONY "Step your game up" im not hating but i really liked this idea bc no backward compatibility n its just having tooo many issues.

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I mean, it's not difficult - the prices need to change. Also, no one rents something for 4 hours.

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$10 a month, unlimited access to EVERY game on Playstation Now.

I won't settle for less.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> thats less then gamefly psnow would shatter them if they did that but the thing is that the ganme selection is not appealing

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Even then, i'd probably rather buy..

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Hmm, it should have been a good reason to own a PS4, but it's not, they got too greedy. Or maybe the game companies want too big of a cut, who knows what all goes into this price.

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If I didn't have a PS3, I would buy just one for 150 euros or less easily, because of NOW. PS Plus is a way better deal, I don't even know anymore how many games I've gotten from Plus within 3 years.

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I'm going to go out on a limb here and say "everything" needs to be fixed. Did Don Mattrick get a job at Sony? That is the only way an idea this bad could have any hope in hell of proceeding this far... Playstation Now is the business equivalent of "let's invade Russia, what could possibly go wrong?"

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Every 4-hour rental should be $.99

You should let people try the game for a dollar, no matter the title. Or make it a 2-3 hour trial, but it shouldn't be more than 99 cents.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> .99 to $1.99 should be for 24 hours just like it use to be at video stores.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> but 4hrs is stupid i mean if its anywhere from3-5 dollars it should be 24hrs or 12 minimum

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"Be bold, Sony. Charge $5 for a week-long game rental, or offer a subscription for Plus subscribers that's a flat $5/month for unlimited access." -- Justin Haywald


LOL Sony is streaming all PS3 games from different developers on to PS4.. if you honestly think sony will make it a 5 dollar monthly subscription fee you are going to be very disappointed. Its going to be more around 15+ dollars a month.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Yet GameFly, although admittedly not streaming, does the same thing and does it cheaply. So does Netflix

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well Sony had to do something stupid this gen....looks like this.


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<< LINK REMOVED >> I would argue that releasing no games and turning PS+ into a paywall for online multiplayer was also a stupid move, but people seem to be okay with that, so whatever.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> 1. Every generation there are few launch titles. 2. PS+ Online multiplayer is annoying, but hopefully it will help pay for better server maintenance

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> 3. Between a ps4, ps3, and a vita, I have more games than I could play in a month. Although, not many people can take full advantage of it.

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Make it subscription based, also give people the option to download the games they are paying for...

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I think what you guys are forgetting is a lot of us PS4 owners don't have PS3s, so we can't go out and simply buy the PS3 game in stores.

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Really wish it was part of PS+.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Only way that would happen is if they dropped the "Instant Game Collection" and personally I'd rather keep that. PS+ should at least offer a discount and make the glorified demo option free.

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@profilia than Ps+ would sky rocket in price wouldn't it ?

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@jako998 It wouldn't because then every PS plus subscriber would be kicking sony a"/ with their empty wallets.

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