Sony's PS Now service has largely catered to niche audiences so far. The game streaming subscription service for PlayStation consoles and PCs offers a wide catalog of older and newer games for fans. Given the streaming nature of the service, a fast internet connection is required.
This may explain why it hasn't seen the success that Xbox's Game Pass has, despite the service allowing downloads of a small selection of games. However, with the upcoming changes to PS Plus, things are looking bleak for PS Now. As discussed on Reddit, 50+ games from the catalog will be leaving the service by the end of May 2022. Notable highlights include:
PS Now is renowned for its vast catalog of 800 or so games spanning PS2, PS3, and PS4 libraries. The departure of these games will certainly hurt the quality of the catalog. While they may be integrated into the upcoming PS Plus model, this has not been confirmed yet. Assuming that they won't be integrated, fans would lose out on some of the biggest games of the past decade.
Considering the massive focus placed on restructuring the streaming service, Sony will likely want to retain its existing customers. Additionally, they would also need to entice newer players, especially on the PS5. As of now, one can only hope that the lost games make a return. Else, the Japanese gaming giant may get some backlash for the move.
In a surprise move, Sony will be overhauling their PS Plus service for PS4 and PS5. It will now be a tiered model across three paid packages: Essential, Extra, and Premium.
1) PS Plus Essential
The same basic PS Plus experience that fans have been enjoying so far. Fans will need this base subscription to enjoy online play for most multiplayer. They will get access to two PS4 games and
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