In June, Sony will be making massive changes to its popular PlayStation Plus subscription service, combining it with PlayStation Now to create three new subscription tiers. The most expensive tier is called PS Plus Premium, and its main selling point is that it gives players access to classic games pulled from the PS1, PS2, PSP, and PS3 libraries. Sony has started revealing specific games that will be a part of the lineup, including some of the PS1 and PSP titles that fans have to look forward to when the new PlayStation Plus tiers launch next month.
The full list of classic PS1 and PSP games coming to PS Plus Premium has yet to be revealed at the time of this writing, but Sony has given fans a sneak peek of what to expect. When PS Plus Premium launches, subscribers can check out classic PlayStation games like Ape Escape, Hot Shots Golf, I.Q. Intelligent Cube, Jumping Flash, Mr. Driller, Syphon Filter, Tekken 2, Worms Armageddon, and Worms World Party. On the PSP side of things, the only game confirmed so far is Super Stardust Portable.
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More classic PS1 and PSP games will be revealed for PS Plus Premium at a later date, and it will definitely be interesting to see what's on offer. In the meantime, Sony has confirmed other features that retro gaming fans can utilize when PS Plus Premium launches next month.
According to Sony, some of the classic PS1 and PSP games will run better on PS Plus Premium than they did on the original PlayStation and PlayStation Portable consoles. What this means is that fans can look forward to better frame rates and higher resolution retro games. Not only that, some of the PS1 and PSP games will also have a brand-new
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