. An approach that’s since been justified, since Microsoft admits that having games one Game Pass .However, Sony isn’t against the idea of offering demos for its bigger titles, and a three hour trial for has been discovered on the PlayStation Store.Aside from the obvious caveat that you need to be subscribed to PS Plus Premium (the most expensive tier), it’s currently only available on the US PlayStation Store, for some reason.It’s very unlikely that Sony will keep it region locked and we fully expect it to be made available in the UK sooner or later.Some transparency from the company would be greatly appreciated, though, since Sony hasn’t mentioned the trial’s addition on its social media or the PlayStation Blog.We shouldn’t be surprised, considering Sony’s advertising for PS Plus in general has been peculiarly muted.
In the run-up to the service’s reinvention last year, most information about its retro games library came from early adopters in other countries rather than Sony itself.Regardless, this could point to future first party releases receiving timed demos too. It was once reported that Sony would require all PlayStation games priced at $34 or more to, although that’s never been confirmed.While some may prefer traditional demos, gating ones for high profile games like God Of War Ragnarök is a smart way of tempting people into subscribing to PS Plus Premium.In related news, God Of War Ragnarök’s narrative director Matt Sophos and story lead Richard Gaubert have shared some neat behind the scenes info about the game’s development, including an admission that even they think the characters talk too much when trying to solve puzzles.Speaking with, the pair address complaints of the characters spoiling the solution
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