According to recent rumors, Sony’s Game Pass competitor, which merges PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now into a three-tiered subscription service, is called PlayStation Infinite.
PlayStation Infinite's target is of course the Xbox Game Pass, which over the last few years, has established itself as the dominant gaming subscription service. The Xbox Game Pass offers players hundreds of top-tier games, including Day 1 releases, across both PC and Xbox consoles (One and Series X|S), for a monthly fee.
While PlayStation was initially reluctant with its Game Pass business model, according to recent rumors, the brand might be looking to establish its own subscription service to rival Game Pass and offer PlayStation titles for a subscription fee.
PlayStation has been rumored to be developing a Game Pass competitor for quite a while. According to earlier reporting, PlayStation’s alleged subscription service is being developed under the code name “Spartacus”, and it is set to combine the features of both PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now to offer a singular subscription.
For those unaware, both PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now are subscription services offered by Sony. PlayStation Plus offers players a select few titles per month along with Multiplayer access and the PlayStation Plus Collection for PS5 owners. On the other hand, PlayStation now offers players a library of PS3 and PS4 games.
The upcoming service, which is set to replace both PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now, is rumored to be titled PlayStation Infinite. The service is rumored to have three tiers, with a library of backward compatible titles relegated to the highest tier. While there is no official information as of yet, the rumored tiers are as follows:
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