The Japanese company narrows the competition.
outlet DigitalTrends Announces that Sony is working on a competitive solution for Microsoft’s subscription to Xbox Game Pass. The original source of this information refers to people from the Sony environment and documents made available for examination by Bloomberg. Based on this information, we learn That Sony for the service codenamed Spartacus plan Multilevel subscriptions.
Spartacus is expected to launch in the first half of 2022 and combine PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now into one device Services. Ultimately, this means that for the allegedly unsuccessful PlayStation Now service, it will be completely canceled, while the PlayStation Plus branding will be preserved.
Multiple subscription levels
Spartacus will use the concept of a multi-tiered subscription:
- first level It will work on the same principle as the current PlayStation Plus service. This package will provide access to online multiplayer, while a great bonus will be the opportunity to play selected game titles every month for free.
- Second Level It will provide users with access to a large library of games for PS4 and PlayStation 5.
- The third level It will provide the most content to the users. Players will have access to an online game library for PS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP, as well as advanced game offerings.
However, it is not yet known how much each level of Spartacus will cost (Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs €12.99/Month). But one thing is for sure. Microsoft won’t give up market share and 18 million subscribers without a fight. It will be fun to see how this is done.”Long distance runningFor both companies in the end.
Source: DigitalTrends
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