

In addition, it will give you access to a feature called "game trials" that will let you download and start playing new PS games before their release.

That catalogue could possibly be the same as PS Now's.įinally, the Premium tier will set you back $16 a month and will include all the aforementioned perks, along with access to PS Now's streaming capabilities and a library of classic games. Meanwhile, the Extra tier will cost $13 and will include access to those monthly games, as well as to a game catalogue with hundreds of older games that you can download. It will still cost $10, and it will give you access to games every month that you can add to your library. Sony is reportedly calling the Spartacus tiers Essential, Extra and Premium, with the first one being PlayStation Plus in its current form. This new report gives us more details about the service and what each tier will get you.
Sony playstation plus support Ps4#
Based on the documents the publication saw, Spartacus would merge the perks offered by PlayStation Now and PlayStation Plus and would likely be available for the PS4 and the PS5. Bloomberg first reported about the all-in-one game subscription service codenamed Spartacus back in December. The Xbox Game Pass rival that Sony is cooking up for the PlayStation will have three tiers that cost $10, $13 and $16 a month, according to VentureBeat's GamesBeat.
