The revamped version of PlayStation Plus will soon roll out in select Asian markets and some of the game catalogs have made their way online, with different games available in each location. PlayStation Plus is moving to a tiered system, with the more expensive tiers offering access to a wider library of titles, and potentially causing access issues.
The cheapest tier will be PlayStation Plus Essential, which is the same as the current version of PlayStation Plus, granting free games every month, access to PlayStation's online services, and the PlayStation Plus Collection. The second tier is PlayStation Plus Extra, which merges PlayStation Now into the service, and is due to receive an influx of PS4 and PS5 games, including recent releases. The most expensive tier is PlayStation Plus Premium, which adds retro PS1, PS2, and PSP games to available options. While not officially released, the identity of some of the PS1 and PSP games coming to PlayStation Plus has already leaked, due to Sony adding them to the PlayStation Store's backend ahead of the launch of the service.
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The revamped PlayStation Plus service is coming to Europe, Japan, and North America in June, but will debut in select Asian territories on May 24. As first spotted by users on the ResetEra forum, the official PlayStation South Korea and PlayStation Hong Kong pages now feature the launch catalog of games for the new service, minus the streaming PS3 games that will be part of PlayStation Plus Extra. The Hong Kong store has over eighty games listed that aren't mentioned on the South Korean site, confirming that some games will be restricted by region.
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