According to mainstream media reports today including
Bloomberg,
GameSpot and
Polygon Sony plans to launch a new multi-tier game subscription service in
Spring 2022 code-named
Spartacus combining
PlayStation Now with
PlayStation Plus... while the highest tier may
also allow access to PS1, PS2, PS3 and PSP games to rival Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass.
While I'm not a fan of online services to access recycled content I already paid for in the past, as Sony continues to shutdown
PS3 / PS Vita Game Servers and even some
PS4 Game Servers prematurely (only to
charge customers again on another platform) free alternatives like
PSONE: PlayStation Online Network Emulated will inevitably become even
more valuable over time.
To quote from
Bloomberg.com: The service, code-named Spartacus, will allow PlayStation owners to pay a monthly fee for access to a catalog of modern and classic games, said the people, who asked not to be identified because they weren’t authorized to speak to the press about the plans.
The offering will likely be available on the smash hit PlayStation 4, which has sold more than 116 million units, and its elusive successor, the PlayStation 5, which launched more than a year ago but is still difficult to buy due to supply chain issues.
When it launches, expected in the spring, the service will merge Sony’s two existing subscription plans, PlayStation Plus and...