Sony is expected to finally and formally announce the name and details of its Xbox Game Pass competitor subscription service this week. The new membership program, which has leaked extensively and is basically an open secret at this point, is apparently codenamed «Spartacus.» The offering is said to bundle together PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now, with extra bonuses for those who sign up at the more expensive tiers. While we wait for Sony to officially announce it, we're speculating on what the final name for the membership program will be, and you can see our guesses rounded up below.
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What better way to ensure players know this bundle has everything they'll need than with a name like PlayStation Complete? It doesn't clash with any of the current PlayStation products, nor would it make people think it was some sort of enhanced version of another program rather than a bundle containing everything. It's simple, it's easy to remember, and it's original enough that it wouldn't seem like it was just trying to steal Xbox Game Pass's thunder. «PlayStation Complete: All You Need To Play. — Gabe Gurwin
Spartacus is seemingly meant to be an expanded version of PlayStation's existing subscription services, PlayStation Plus being the best known of those. So why not convey that this is a superior version by sleekly, elegantly slapping another Plus on there? PlayStation Plus Plus, or PS++, is something I predicted years ago, and when you can have a name that both suggests this is better than the PlayStation Plus you're used to and evoke one of the best platformers ever (N++), why not go for it? — Chris Pereira
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