Although the dust is still settling on Sony’s rebooted PlayStation Plus, the multi-tiered subscription service has already found some decent success. Games like Stray in particular have helped to shine a light not only on its benefits, but also its long-term viability. With franchises such as Assassin’s Creed and Yakuza having already found a home within its Extra and Premium tiers, it’s easy to imagine the service’s subscriber numbers increasing.
Even though the new-look PS Plus is admittedly only three months old, a few trends have already started to emerge around its Extra and Premium options. Considering how Sony has maintained a firm routine when it comes to the renamed Essential tier, it stands to reason that PS4 and PS5 owners can look forward to these becoming the norm too. WIth this in mind, there are a few things fans should keep in mind as they browse the service’s libraries.
Why It'll Take Years for PS Plus to Catch Up to Xbox Game Pass
When news about Sony’s plans for PlayStation Plus first hit the internet at the end of last year, most of its key features were leaked at the same time. The multi-tiered approach to content for example, was just one of the points the publisher confirmed itself several months later. Other important factors though, such as when subscribers could expect new content to be made available to them, were left up in the air. Even when Sony pulled back the curtain on the service during its global rollout in June, it still wasn’t entirely clear when the Extra and Premium tiers would be updated.
Now that PS Plus’ Extra and Premium tiers are about to be refreshed for a second time though, it looks as though Sony has finally settled on a specific point in the month for these updates to take
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