Despite recent reveals regarding the new pricing and tier systems, much has remained mysterious regarding Sony's incoming rework of its PlayStation Plus subscription service. Sony recently revealed that its gaming subscription services, PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now, would be merging this June to become three distinct tiers of a newly formed PlayStation Plus service: PlayStation Plus Essential, PlayStation Plus Extra, and PlayStation Plus Premium.
The most eye catching of the three tiers is PlayStation Plus Premium, which is claimed to feature a catalog of classic titles from the original PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 3 (through cloud streaming.) There has been much discussion surrounding what titles could be coming to the service at launch, and now, Sony has revealed which PS1 and PSP games will be introduced at launch.
PS Plus Premium PS1 and PSP Titles Will Have New Save, Rewind Features, and More
The game that introduced the world to the DualShock, Ape Escape will be one of the first titles to join Sony's PlayStation Plus Premium service when it launches on June 13. This 3D platformer follows a young boy named Spike, as he travels to various worlds to capture monkeys who have been possessed by an evil ape attempting to rewrite time. While it received a remake on the PSP in 2005, Sony has made it clear that the 1999 original PS1 version will be the title that subscribers of PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers will have access to on day 1. The game's 2002 PlayStation 2 sequel will also be included as part of the PS2 Classics lineup.
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