Sony gained one million PS Plus subscribers from January through to the end of March 2023 to see its members count increase again to a total of 47.4 million. Having experienced a small dip earlier in the year, the growth sees the number of paying accounts return to what appears to be the service's general peak: just under 50 million subscribers. It's never gone above 48 million members, recorded in Q3 of fiscal year 2021.
Interestingly, this actually ties in with a loss of four million monthly active users across the same time period, down to 108 million. Sony will likely look on the bright side, though: fewer members but more of them are paying for a subscription to PS Plus Essential, PS Plus Extra, or PS Plus Premium. The two more expensive tiers have been on a roll as of later with long monthly lists of quality PS5, PS4 game additions, which may have influenced the increase in users.
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Liam grew up with a PlayStation controller in his hands and a love for Metal Gear Solid. Nowadays, he can be found playing the latest and greatest PS5 games as well as supporting Derby County. That last detail is his downfall.
I don't think Premium is on a role if anything it's in need a revamp. Not single PS2 game has been added since launch. Its nearly a year later. Looks like their is an issue emulating PS2 games and the games are sparse in terms of classics added. Did we even get any classic games emulated this month? Adding PS4 games feels like cop out for me. Considering the library of PS1, 2, 3 and PSP games we could play and sometimes these remasteres end up
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