Sony's PlayStation Plus subscription service is getting revamped to give users access to more games, including a significant number of first-party exclusives. Certain PS+ tiers have access to classic PlayStation games as well, but the new model is especially enticing for those who may have missed out on the PS4 generation's exclusives. The PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium price points will give users access to dozens of PS4 and PS5 games, most of which come from Sony's first party development studios.
PlayStation Plus has long included downloadable games, with a few new offerings every month, and has been required for online play since the PlayStation 4 released. With the success of Microsoft's Game Pass for Xbox and PC, gaming subscriptions have become more prevalent, and the new PS+ model seems designed as a direct competitor. Game Pass still may be the better deal overall, but not by much, and this catalog of PlayStation exclusives is the marquee draw for Sony's refreshed service.
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PlayStation's modern reputation has largely been built on the back of single-player exclusives. Sony had already teased that Plus' new look would include many critically acclaimed first-party titles, and the full launch window list is quite impressive. The new PlayStation Plus tiers launch in North America on June 13, and alongside the third-party offerings listed by PlayStation Blog, subscribers will have plenty of AAA experiences at the ready.
The following is a list of true PS4 and PS5 exclusives — games that haven't been ported to PC — coming to PS+. Some notable omissions from the list include the original cult classic Demon's Souls for PS3, which will be
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