Since it was announced earlier this year, the new tiers for PlayStation Plus have had fans of Sony's platform interested in the additions to its subscription service. Replacing PlayStation Now, the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium tiers offer users an upgrade from the traditional PlayStation Plus. For an additional monthly fee, fans will have access to hundreds of older Sony titles, and with the Premium tier they can enjoy cloud streaming of PS3, PS2, and PSP games.
As the release date for the new PlayStation Plus draws closer, some fans have been wondering about the prices for their region. When PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium were first announced, Sony only revealed the prices for Japan, the United States, Europe, and the United Kingdom. This meant that other large gaming audiences in places like Australia and Canada were left mostly in the dark about how much they'd have to pay if they wanted to upgrade their subscriptions. Now, these prices have been revealed officially on the PlayStation website.
PS Plus Subscribers Will Have Option to Upgrade to Higher Tiers
PlayStation users in both Canada and Australia have recently discovered that the prices for their respective tiered subscription services are now live on Sony's website. In Australia's case, some had wondered whether they would be getting the Premium subscription tier at all, as it was said to only be available for countries that already had access to the PlayStation Now streaming service. Unfortunately, Australia's PlayStation Plus Deluxe will miss out on some PlayStation Plus Premium games, but it does come at a slightly cheaper price point when converting Australian dollars to US dollars.
Canada, on the other hand, gains access to the PlayStation Plus
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