A subtle yet noteworthy change to PlayStation Plus' marketing materials suggests the service's rumored tiered system, codenamed Spartacus, could arrive sometime in the near future. PlayStation users noticed the subtle change following Sony's release of the PS Plus lineup for February 2022, which includes three games: EA Sports UFC 4, Planet Coaster: Console Edition, and Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep. These subjectively disappointing offers raise even more questions about what Spartacus may entail should it actually serve as Sony's answer to Xbox Game Pass.
Following rumors that bubbled to the surface in early 2021, reports about the supposed Spartacus rebranding for PS Plus and PS Now began making the rounds last December. Bloomberg claimed Sony had its sights set on merging PS Plus and PS Now, an effort that could culminate in a three-tier subscription service in which the first tier boasts PS Plus' current benefits. Tier two will apparently add a sizable collection of PS4 and PS5 games to the mix. Finally, the third tier in the PlayStation Spartacus model will provide access to game demos, PS Now-like streaming, and a selection of classic PS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP games. Sony has yet to corroborate or deny the report.
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(via ComicBook) noticed an interesting change in PS Plus promo materials between the lineup announcements for January and February 2022. Print on the graphic for January's selection reads, "For PlayStation Plus Members," while in the same spot on the
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