Subscription services have gradually become one of the most popular forms of media delivery around. In the early-late 2000s, streaming services were the shiny new thing, with companies like Netflix being the first to really popularize the model. Now, subscription services dominate the entertainment industry, with just about every big movie company having their own dedicated platform. The gaming scene also has its own fair share of subscription services, with Xbox Game Pass widely considered to be the best value. But the PlayStation Plus Premium does give the Microsoft service a run for its money.
Rolled out just a month ago, PlayStation Plus' brand-new tiers are being received fairly well by the general community. While the Essential tier offers the same benefits PS Plus has always had, the new Extra and Premium tiers offer a fairly impressive catalog of titles. Though both tiers offer the same collection of PS4 and PS5 games, the key difference between the Extra tier and the more expensive Premium tier is that PS Plus Premium also offers a solid range of classic PS3, PS2, PSP, and PS1 games. Although the current selection is pretty good, it could be better, and there are a handful of games that would be great to see on the PS Plus Premium service.
How PS Plus Essential Tier's Value Compares to Last Year at this Point
Right now, the PSP is criminally underrepresented on PlayStation Plus Premium. The PSP was a pretty groundbreaking piece of tech for the handheld console market back in the day, but aside from nostalgia, it isn't often remembered by the gaming public of today. But that's not to say the PSP didn't have a great library of games, and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker may just be one of the console's best offerings.
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