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Whether Sony Likes It Or Not, Game Pass Makes The New PS Plus Look Underwhelming

Sony appears to be pursuing its own strategy distinct from Microsoft Game Pass, but consumers are going to compare the value regardless.

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Following months of rumors, speculation, and leaks, Sony finally unveiled its plan to revise PlayStation Plus into a three-tiered subscription service. The full details of the plan, which launches in June, align closely with what we heard before the announcement. But unfortunately, that also means that Sony has opened itself to the criticisms that we all saw coming. And while the new PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium tiers may be a fine offering for PlayStation devotees, they feel outclassed by its closest competitor, Xbox Game Pass.

PlayStation Plus is turning into three tiers: PlayStation Plus Essential, PlayStation Plus Extra, and PlayStation Plus Premium--priced at $10, $15, and $18 per month, respectively. Xbox Game Pass, by comparison, has roughly equivalent console and PC tiers for $10 per month apiece, and a combined Game Pass Ultimate for $15 per month. Sony does also offer annual pricing, which does result in Plus Premium being cheaper than Game Pass Ultimate. It's a slightly different value proposition, and you can read more about how the Plus tiers compare with Game Pass. But in broad terms, Essential is like the current Plus service, Extra adds in PS4 and PS5 games, and Premium throws in additional games from Sony's back catalog and streaming support.

It almost goes without saying that the strength of PlayStation's subscription will depend largely on its catalog. This is, unfortunately, the one aspect in which Sony is being very vague. It has touted the approximate number of games you get in each tier but hasn't given specific names beyond a small handful, so it's left to our imaginations. Some of my assumptions are based on how closely the announcement has already matched the earlier leaks. And if those remain accurate, the top-tier version of the service is essentially Plus, Now, and some PlayStation back catalog rolled into one.

While the public will continue to compare Sony's effort with Game Pass, it's clear that this isn't intended to be a direct competitor. According to NPD analyst Mat Piscatella, this move is more about streamlining its existing digital strategy to be more understandable at a glance, rather than the previously bifurcated and potentially confusing Plus and Now offerings. "I do not see this as a significant change to Sony's existing strategy, just more of an incremental (but meaningful) improvement over what was already in place," Piscatella told GameSpot.

However Sony means for the service to be perceived, though, it's a digital subscription that offers a suite of games. Consumers who have access to both the PlayStation and Xbox ecosystems are naturally going to see them as competitors and make value comparisons about where to spend their dollars. And in this respect, Sony's offering falls short based on what we know so far.

The appeal of Game Pass is a steady stream of brand-new games. Put aside for now the promise of day-one releases for all Microsoft first-party games like Halo and Forza. Microsoft has been very proactive in penning deals with third-party publishers and even independent studios to put out several games on Game Pass per month, usually on release day. The sheer volume means you're almost guaranteed to find at least one game in any given month that you'd have happily paid $15 to play anyway. A Game Pass subscription is easy to justify as a savings over buying games a la carte.

Sony hasn't detailed its library, but it hasn't promised new third-party releases will be part of the lineup. The top tier, Plus Premium, simply offers a back catalog of older PlayStation games. (Even then, the PS3 offerings will be relegated to streaming, likely a technical concession but one that will hamper some players' enjoyment.) The retro catalog is a nice perk to be sure, but one arguably matched by Game Pass offering its own Xbox backwards compatible library. And most crucially, a back catalog is inherently static to a degree. Sony may add more classic PlayStation games to its library as time goes on, but once it's locked down the essentials most closely associated with the platform like Metal Gear Solid or Final Fantasy 7--if we even get such high-profile games--there isn't much room for exciting new announcements. Once you've played through all the back-catalog games that interest you, what is there to keep you paying the monthly fee? We can see a similar dynamic to this on the Switch, where Nintendo's NES and SNES releases have grown increasingly sporadic and obscure.

Then of course there is the first-party factor. Microsoft has been popping studio acquisitions like Skittles, building a broad bench of developers to support its service-oriented approach. Whereas Sony relies on one or two massive prestige releases per year, Microsoft is content to put out several mid-tier games to fill out its release calendar and bolster Game Pass. Sony's strategy doesn't allow it to easily emulate this approach, which may be why it appears to be avoiding the head-to-head entirely. The Plus Premium service will offer some big-name PlayStation exclusives like God of War and Spider-Man, but only well after their initial release. We've heard nothing regarding when or even if new releases will join the lineup in the future.

There is some reason to believe that Sony's ultimate vision for the service could sidestep this direct comparison altogether. Sony has indicated it plans to invest heavily in live-service games, in part with its $3.6 billion acquisition of Destiny developer Bungie. That strategy certainly comes with risks--there's reason to believe that live-service games might already be reaching a saturation point, before Sony throws even more of its considerable weight behind them--but it could create an entirely different paradigm for Sony's approach to subscription services. Rather than rely on a steady stream of new first- and third-party games, it may be planning to offer perks or other bonuses for its live-service library. That would be one way to make its Plus offerings distinct from Microsoft's, with a completely different approach. Alternatively, Sony's live-service games could coexist successfully alongside Plus. Whereas Game Pass seeks to serve as an umbrella for all Xbox content, Plus may simply be one part of the pie for PlayStation.

And naturally, Sony has much more of a foothold in Japan than Microsoft. Whatever comparable weakness it may have in the United States, Microsoft is such a non-entity in Sony's home country that its subscription offering is sure to reach more people there, and streaming is much more viable for the Japanese market. That alone could make the effort to simplify and streamline its subscription offerings worthwhile. And given that this is built upon the existing Plus structure and current users will be automatically converted, this revised version will allow Sony to easily market an upgrade to a higher tier to the audience most receptive to it.

However, for those who do have access to both ecosystems, Game Pass has spoiled us. PlayStation fans and dual-platform owners alike have been waiting to see how Sony would respond to Game Pass, and the answer is apparently that it doesn't intend to. The new Plus offerings may be more streamlined, and older games may be a nice perk, but at the end of the day, Sony is asking us to pay more money for a service that feels outclassed by the competition. For the time being, at least, it has missed the mark.

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Since we will now be able to play and download PS1 & PS2 games, we should also be allowed to just stick in the old games which we physically own and play those as well. I have a bunch of old ps1 and ps2 games that I would like to play again and since the consoles now have access to backwards compatibility we should be allowed to use the games we already own.

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@josuecorella: Unfortunately the PS5 does not have the 780nm laser diode required to read CDs, the same thing goes with a PS4. So sadly you wouldn't be able to just put your PS1 & some PS2 discs in as the system can't read them.

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It's still cheaper than game pass

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Game pass is so overrated.. it's starting to get silly. I got game pass. Played Halo and Forza and downloaded like 50 games I'll likely never play. Truth is mst people don't care about mid tier games. They want great games and gladly pay full price for them.

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Let me see here. 12 months GamePass = $120 w/ 450+ titles. 12 months PS Plus Premium = $120 w/ 700+ titles. Yeah, fanboys. Such a HORRIBLE deal compared to GamePass. LOL! Regardless, I'll be over here with both. Fanboys equate to nothing more than too poor to afford more than one option.

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@xd34dl1n3rx: it's not about "being too poor" to afford both. It's about which one is better and we really are all just guessing until we see what lineup sony will have. I have PS now and most likely will remain paying for their subscription.

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@josuecorella: If you'd have read my other reply, you'd have seen my stance on this. Fact is that the majority of people making their dumb anti-PS Plus comments are only saying them because they don't own a PS5. And the reason most people don't own a PS5 is because they can't afford both a PS5 and Xbox. Then they feel some weird need to vehemently defend the one they own, while bashing the one they don't in any way possible even if the statements are not accurate. It is NOT about which one is better, because they are both extremely similar. You pay to rent a library of games. It's as simple as that. One is not "better" than the other, Game Pass = $120 a year, PS Plus Premium = $120 a year. Game Pass has 400+ titles. PS Platinum has 700+ titles. Yeah, such huge, drastic, unforgivable differences. LMAO! This "Sony sucks!" and "PS Plus Premium sucks!" garbage is obviously from those too poor to afford both so they need to hate on the one they don't. It it's not the $$$, then it's age and/or intelligence issue because guess what the one thing about faboys is? They only own one console.

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@xd34dl1n3rx: or mabye millions of people like myself that have plenty of spare cash but little spare time to be playing with toys all day on multiple consoles. Series x with gamepass is perfect for me and i game around 2 hours a day on average and haven't had to buy a game since Christmas 2019.

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@walbo Or maybe my post was obviously directed at those who are saying Sonys offering is garbage compared to GamePass. Only people that would say that are fanboys or people who can't afford both. It's fine if a person only WANTS one or the other. The problem isn't with those people. It's with people playing nonsensical, stupid, uneducated, fanboy favorites about the paid subscriptions. So unless you've done that, my post wasn't for you.

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I'll keep it simple: whether anyone likes it or not, gaming is inevitably moving towards a hosted cloud future and this "new" offering from Sony is nowhere good enough to compete against Microsoft.

Also this three tiered pricing system will only confuse the average consumer and drive them toward the unified simple to understand pricing system of GamePass.

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@GalvatronType_R:

Totally agree...3 Tiers is just a convoluted strategy that would only benefit Sony on paper by making their overall combined subscribers numbers look good.

Not really realizing that costumers would be separated into different plans not many being able to play against each other as their games would differ depending on their tier.

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@johnny0779: I'm not the biggest Sony bc they were the apple before apple, but it seems to be structured well. It's healthy to assume not everyone wants ps3 titles. Special treatment always costs more; nothing new. @GalvatronType_R

Informed shopping is never easy. It's not on Sony really. Just buy the cheapest and take it from there.

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@Nestea01: since we will be able to download ps1 and ps2 games, we should also be allowed to just stick in the old ps1 and 2 games we physically have as well

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@Nestea01: this is the problem. Most average customers are lazy and/or unintelligent. They do not want to read and comprehend three sets of bullet points under three headings.

When you go to market with any new offering, you generally want to reduce choice and simplify pricing with one price point to make it as easy to understand for the average lazy customer.

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@Nestea01:

While it's true nobody wants to pay for something you don't want, but it's also true that a well priced subscription offering everything would avoid your consumers to be divided in tiers.

In reality most people never complain about having to much of something, they usually complaint of the opposite.

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I own a PS5, and not an Xbox, so it’s not underwhelming at all seeing as it’s an improvement over what is.

Those who have an Xbox obviously enjoy game pass.

Stop feeding the nonsense of console/pc wars it’s juvenile. Buy both if you can afford or want, people need to stop trying to convince others that one’s better than the other. Like what you like and Enjoy playing it rather than spending all your energy like a tiny dog yapping through a gate.

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@allercon:

The question is... in 2022 how can you not have an Xbox or at least GamePass??...unless you are very young or very limited in funds.

Not until you have an GamePass you won't really know how good or bad is the PlayStation subscriptions.

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I wish I had bet someone that Gamespot would be quick to write this story.

Truth is, you can have a model like gamepass and feed it with a bunch of mediocre titles and a very small handful of first party games. But if those first party games don’t match the quality of the competitors, it won’t matter. A whole lot of free Mcdonalds is still a whole lot of crappy burgers with the occasional Mcrib.

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@Sindred: Don't be mad because GameSpot is exposing the facts between the two services.

You should practice more transparency and embrace the facts

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@Sindred: Your McDonalds comment, at best, is totally biased. Your McDonalds analogy might hold water if Sony was offering free filet mignon. But, they’re not. You are going to have to pay for the filet mignon big time as they aren’t going to offer those great first party titles day and date on their service.

I’ll take Starfield and Elder Scrolls on GamePass any day over paying $70 for Gran Turismo as I get bled dry via microtransactions or having to pay an extra $20 just to upgrade from a PS4 to a PS5 version of a game.

Not to mention, once the Activision deal goes through, Call of Duty will be on GamePass. On PS you’ll need to pay $70 for it. So regardless of whether or not you call COD filet mignon or McRib, the fact remains that you need to fork out more cash for a perennial million-selling series on PlayStation. Would you rather pay $70 or $15 for the exact same meal?

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@diablo: No one in their right mind would consider COD to be a filet mignon. Maybe a rump roast.

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The internet was just foaming at the mouth to give this thing a thumbs up or down(surely more down lol), but it's really hard to make a judgement until we see it in action and what the libraries are.

Sony doesn't have the same kind of limitless bank account to draw on to just 'make stuff happen' exactly like Game Pass. If it was a reasonable thing to set up and work out with publishers, I think there would already be a GP for Playstation. The monumental gamble and money investment and stroke is often underrated when it comes to GP. But everyone out there is just like "DO IT, make Game Pass!!" and it ain't a simple, or maybe even reasonable thing to do.

I'm not a fan of streaming games, generally, and not super excited about that being the way to access old games. Otherwise, I really can't say its good or bad yet.

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oh weird, hopefully they release the list of games very soon.

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These are two very different gaming companies that have different focuses and that's fine. From a business perspective, Microsoft needs gamepass to succeed in order to stay relevant and grow back into the market share it once had in gaming. Sony has been dominant for the last few years doing something far different thab Microsoft or even Nintendo, so it doesn't necessarily have to have an exact answer to gamepass with the same model

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There are soooo many PS3 games I'd like to play that are no longer available (and not on the current service) especially since my PS3 died years ago. Until they make a more comprehensive online service, they aren't getting a dime from me for this...

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@chisoxrule:

Just like i told the other dude that reply to your massage. Even better, u don't need to throw money at Sony for any subscription service to play any of those PS3 games. There's a great PS3 PC Emulator that play most of those games at a even higher resolution and frame rates. That Emulator is called RPCS3. Granted you need a computer but what you don't need, is a supercomputer to run this emulator. A mid range PC can run this emulator just fine.

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@chisoxrule: Can't think of any PS3 games you could be dying to play on this service that is not available anywhere else....maybe you could mention a few...lol

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@johnny0779: Even better, u don't need to throw money at any subscription service to play any of those PS3 games. There's a great PS3 Emulator that play most of those games at a even higher resolution and framerates. That Emulator is called RPCS3.

Granted you need a computer but what you don't need, is a supercomputer to run this emulator. A mid range PC can run this emulator just fine.

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@chisoxrule: Like what? Which games you die to play but there is no remake or PC version?

Resistance trilogy? Playable on PS3 emualtor on PC, replayed it not long ago in 4K

Killzone 2/3? Wasnt playable before but playable now

Metal Gear Solid 4, also playabale

Metal Gear Solid Collection? Has a superior version on Series X with 4K, but also playable on the emualtor

inFamous? Playable with some crashes, but getting better

I mean most exclusive PS3 games are playable on the emulator, they releasing updates almost daily, the thing is, Emulating PS3 will be the ONLY way to get real 4K, since sony decided to go with streaming so tahts 1080p, also sony decided to screw their customers, you ps1,ps2 and ps3 disks are useless, you must buy their service if you want to play them

I will probably grab the middle tier that has real downloadable games and if the 3rd tier is just the streaming option ill skip it, I wont be paying for streaming 1080p

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Strange article, not because "Game Pass is better" is a weird opinion to anyone outside the SDF, but you say things in your article that are just bizarre.

"Whereas Sony relies on one or two massive prestige releases per year, Microsoft is content to put out several mid-tier games to fill out its release calendar and bolster Game Pass."

You heard it here folks, Forza Horizon and Flight Simulator (and I could name many more) are "mid-tier". The idea that MS doesn't put out heavy hitter every year is a Sony fanboy one that is totally divorced from reality - but he we have Game Spot staff regurgitating it. I guess we are also going to ignore every year last gen that Sony had nothing heavy come out, sometimes more than one year in a row, while relying on 3rd party deals. Narratives over data, it's Fox News/CNN everywhere you go.

"Rather than rely on a steady stream of new first- and third-party games, it may be planning to offer perks or other bonuses for its live-service library. That would be one way to make its Plus offerings distinct from Microsoft's, with a completely different approach."

GP Ultimate comes with Perks - so Sony is really just responding to that, and also to all other game specific subs or pseudo subs. They are not doing anything new here, nor different than what MS is already. Technically, from a platform level, Amazon did this first with "Games with Prime", which has had A LOT of MP/service-game focused bonuses, seemingly more of that that game releases you download and play. Of course, it's not really a sub specific to gaming, its Amazon Prime with another perk, so it is what it is (for now).

PS - Constantly mentioned PS sales vs Xbox sales in Japan feels like a big distraction from that fact that Nintendo absolutely destroys both of them. Also, beating a dead horse. One should probably not mention Japan sales for either of them unless something amazing happens there, and I don't see the comparative PS success vs Xbox meaning much to global sub and GaaS dollars. South Korea, if you want to over focus on an Asian country, would make more sense since the Switch and Ps4 (as of 2021) split most of the console market there.

EDIT - Anyway, as a PC-only gamer, I can actually compare them and most of the others, and a Game Pass Ultimate and Steam Sales combination is a no brainer. If PC players could also get the Sony first party in some timely enough and predictable fashion, then that would be WAY better, but not at any price over $10 per month (competition for subs and stores actually exists over here).

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@binarygod: To be fair, those games are pretty mid-tier. Looking forward to Japan Studio's Bloodborne Kart coming out in Octember.

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@binarygod: Flight simulator is a niche game, its far from AAA, it doeast have the reach of AAA game, Forza Horizon is a yearly racing game, AA in its finest.

To be AAA it has to be big game that has wide reach and people expecting every release [and in 2022 it also has to adhere to certain political agenda], like say Uncharted was or TLOUS1 or the cringe TLOUS2 and Horizon Zero Soy

The perks on gamepass are useless, i check them out periodically and they mostly give some bonuses to F2P game that i never touch

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@hexenhammer: "To be AAA it has to be big game that has wide reach and people expecting every release [and in 2022 it also has to adhere to certain political agenda]". - In the friendliest way possible, you very much misunderstand what 'AAA' and 'AA' means as regards videogames. It doesn't refer to the actual quality, or anticipation for a game.

AAA means games that are produced and distributed by a mid-sized or major publisher, (which generally means a higher development and marketing budget than other tiers of games). A AA game just means a bigger budget than an indie, but not as much as a AAA title.

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@hexenhammer: You can tell yourself anything about Xbox games but just in case if you didn't hear about it, Xbox games have the highest rated Metacritic scores as of 2021.….

Just check it out

https://www.techspot.com/news/93725-microsoft-tops-metacritic-game-publisher-rankings-2021.html

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@hexenhammer: oh god...you have no clue what an AA or an AAA game means!
Look it up please

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For me to purchase this, I expect a lot of PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP and PSVita games. They don't have to be 1080 or 4K whatever. As long as the PSP and Vita games don't get pixelated which I've known Steam to do. All they really need are good controls. But Sony need to keep on the ball with this and try to release as many as possible. Don't do a Nintendo and drip feed 1 or 2 games every six months.

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@saitohiraga: Streaming is a no go, especially these days when PS1, PS2 and PSP has perfect emulation on pc in 4K, why would anyone stream in low resolution?

PS3 has almost perfect emulation, as a matter of fact i replayed resistance trilogy not long ago on PC in 4K

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I need a list of the BC games before I make a decision on whether to subscribe. Hopefully they have G Police.

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It's just amazing to see the double standards on how all of the sudden PlayStation gamers are now all excited about "old games"

But that wasn't the case when Xbox implemented them....

Perhaps Sony gamers don't like the old games when they are free of charge?

That's quite likely as they would have to pay for theirs even if they already own them.

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@johnny0779: That's probably more because the PS back catalog is deep and has so many classics, whereas Xbox back catalog is not particularly exciting for gamers.

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Edited By johnny0779

@jasoncourt:

Of course those Classic Xbox games weren't particularly exciting for PlayStation gamers... because those games are on Xbox...

Thank you for stating it.

Now many of the same games will be behind a Paywall on PlayStation...lol

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