As Sony prepares for the global launch of the revamped PlayStation Plus service, it seems new leaks have revealed previously-unannounced content that will be included, such as an unlisted game, as well as a choice of potential filters for classic PS1 titles. Sony announced earlier this year that PlayStation Plus would merge with PlayStation Now, turning the former into a tiered service similar to Xbox Game Pass.
The revamped merger of Sony's subscription service has already been introduced to the Asian market and will continue its gradual rollout around the world over the next few weeks. PlayStation Plus Essential, the first tier of the new service, will function the same way as the current PlayStation Plus with the other two tiers further expanding the game library by giving access to titles from previous PlayStation console generations. Tier two, also known as PlayStation Plus Extra, essentially merges PlayStation Plus with PlayStation Now while the highest tier, PlayStation Plus Premium, provides access to games that go all the way back to the PS1 and PSP.
Related: PS Plus: Higher Tier Games List Includes RDR2, Demon's Souls
It appears, however, that some of these classic titles may be given various modern options if players choose to revisit them. According to ResetEra user brokenswiftie (via Eurogamer), multiple visual options for PS1 titles on the new PlayStation Plus will be available, including native, 4:3 for 16:9, and stretched resolutions as well as a trio of filters, including a CRT-inspired one. The filters are listed as default, retro classic, and modern. The three filters were showcased in a series of images for Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee, a game that was not on Sony's original list, suggesting there's still
Read more on screenrant.com