Sony has revealed some of the new games coming to the revamped PlayStation Plus service, including a number of classic PS1, PS2, PSP, and PS3 titles. The new PlayStation Plus service includes lots of games, plus new PS4 and PS5 titles, but a lot of fans are eagerly awaiting the retro games. Sony has made it increasingly difficult to purchase them on modern systems, with PSN gradually closing its services on older platforms. There are three tiers of PlayStation Plus, but only subscribers to the third and most expensive tier will have access to the classic games.
There are actually two iterations of the most expensive PlayStation Plus tier. In most territories it's called PlayStation Plus Premium, and it will have cloud streaming for PS3 games. In territories without cloud streaming it's referred to as PlayStation Plus Deluxe, and while it won't have the PS3 games, it will be cheaper. The price difference between PlayStation Plus Premium and PlayStation Plus Deluxe is unclear, but it's likely that PlayStation Plus Premium will eventually be rolled out in all territories.
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The official PlayStation Blog has revealed some of the classic games that will appear on PlayStation Plus Premium at launch. Some of the PS1 and PSP games leaked already, thanks to them being added to PSN's backend ahead of the announcement. There are still plenty of new games that have been revealed, and Sony will likely announce more before the service launches.
There is only one PSP game revealed so far and most of the PS1 games were already leaked prior to the official announcements. The PS2 games on the list are actually titles that were remastered for the PS4, and are thus already
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