Sony will require some developers to offer limited game trials to PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers, it has been claimed.
According to Game Developer sources, new games that cost more than $34 (€33 in Europe, ¥4000 in Japan) will be required to have a time-limited trial that must last at least two hours.
The site says the new policy won’t be retroactive and will not apply to PlayStation VR titles.
Developers will be allowed three months following the release of their game to release the timed trial. These trials must be available to players for at least 12 months.
It’s also claimed that Sony will consider releasing traditional game demos for titles as opposed to the two-hour trial, but that this will be decided on a case-by-case basis.
Sony has offered time-limited trials and free weekends for its games in the past, but these are typically used as a marketing tool to regain some interest in the game following release.
It’s unclear whether all publishers will be beholden to these rules.
Sony recently announced the release date schedule for its new three-tier PlayStation Plus subscription service.
The revamped service will begin rolling out in May and arrive first in Asia, followed by North America and Europe.
The exact release dates for the new PlayStation Plus are:
PS Plus Essentials offers the same benefits as the current PS Plus service, with monthly free games, discounts and online multiplayer. It will also cost the same: $9.99/€8.99/£6.99 a month, $24.99/€24.99/£19.99 for three months, or $59.99/€59.99/£49.99 a year.
Meanwhile, PS Plus Extra will include the same benefits but with access to a library of 400 downloadable PS4 and PS5 games. These games will include Death Stranding, God of War, Marvel’s Spider-Man, Marvel’s
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