PS Plus is introducing PS1 games with integrated trophy support to the PC version of PS Plus. PlayStation games have been trickling into the PC space for a while now. By extension, it made perfect sense for PS Plus to extend its services to PC as well. These days, PS Plus has many titles available for streaming and plenty of features for PC gamers. Players are even able to use voice chat functions and PlayStation controllers for a full console experience on PC.
Sony has taken major steps in creating a space for itself in the PC gaming market and seems to be in it for the long run. PlayStation games hitting the PC market have been a success, as they continue to release unhindered. Major titles such as God of War, Horizon: Zero Dawn, and Marvel’s Spider-Man have hit Steam, with other titles coming soon. Titles that are available to stream through the PS Plus service on PC even include those that have multiplayer capability.
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To expand PS Plus’s features even further, Sony seems to have added some PS1 titles to the PC service for Premium members. Titles such as Resident Evil Director's Cut, Tekken 2, andApe Escape are available for PC players to stream. The best part of these releases is their inclusion of trophy support for these classic games; any player interested in trophy hunting now has a plethora of titles to complete. While these titles aren't the entirety of what’s available for PS Plus Premium members on console, other kinds of titles are also available. PSP games like LocoRoco Midnight Carnival and Echoshift are joining the ever-growing roster as well, albeit with no trophy support at release.
The introduction of PS1 and PSP games to the PC
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