Sony has announced the new PS Plus tier system, offering two new subscriptions for those looking to get their hands on a library of games all in one place. The original PS Plus offering (two free games a month, online multiplayer, and PS Store discounts) remains intact, and at the same price, but Sony has also introduced PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium to its roster.
With each tier offering a slightly different experience, based on how far back into Sony's library you want to journey, it's difficult to work out exactly which PS Plus price is right for you. That's why we're taking you through all the latest developments to find out exactly which PS Plus tier (and by extension, PS Plus deals) you should take aim at.
The new PS Plus tiers will officially roll out in June, but we're getting you prepped for the change right here.
If you were to play just one or two games a year from that 400 game-strong collection, this Elite tier would be worthwhile.
The two new PS Plus tiers are remarkably similar in price. The PS Plus Extra membership adds 400 PS4 and PS5 games to your collection for the duration of your subscription, and comes in at $14.99 / £10.99 per month, or $99.99 / £83.99 per year. However, retro fans can also upgrade to a whole roster of PS1, PS2, and PSP games for just $3 / £3 more a month (or $20 / £16 a year). If you're keen to revisit PlayStation's classics, this decision is a no-brainer. Yet if you don't think you'll play them, that's an annual price difference large enough to warrant a second thought - particularly if you've just had to shell out a tidy amount for a PS5 restock.
It's especially tricky because the PS Plus Elite tier represents a larger price jump over the original PS Plus system. The old
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