Colleagues from Bloomberg they released some important information about a possible great upheaval in the world of services for Sony home consoles, with the arrival of a platform that could try to challenge theXbox Game Pass Microsoft, we are talking about a rumored PlayStation Spartacus.
Unfortunately, we still know very little about the matter, and the sources of it Bloomberg they preferred to remain anonymous, therefore we invite you to take all leaked information with due pliers until official confirmation. However, we must also specify that these info have also been taken up by numerous other insiders of a certain importance, including Jason Scheirer And Nibel.
In short, the matter still has many shadows, yet it seems that the aforementioned PlayStation Spartacus (name that seems absolutely provisional) could include both services currently present in a single solution, that is to say both the PS Plus with its relative advantages, and the Now, a little as it already happens today with the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
In this case, however, it seems there will even be 3 possible brackets of season tickets with as many types of dedicated offers, a factor that makes us hypothesize that it may also affect the cost of the service ticket. In the tweet that we leave you at the bottom of this article, the insider Nibel has already summarized many of the fundamental points:
More details on project Spartacus
– available on PS4 / 5, expected this Spring
– will merge PS + and Now
– Tier 1: PS + benefits
– Tier 2: access to PS4 and select PS5 games
– Tier 3: access to classic library
– Sony is also investing more heavily into cloud gaming pic.twitter.com/8yCBa78xyo– Nibel (@Nibellion) December 3, 2021
More details on the Spartacus project:
- will (likely) be available on PS4 / 5, (and is) slated for this spring
- will merge PS + and Now
- Level 1: PS + benefits
- Level 2: PS4 access and PS5 game selection
- Level 3: Access to Classic Library (with PS3, PS2, PS1 and PSP titles)
- Sony is also investing heavily in cloud gaming as well
The aforementioned Jason Scheirer, however, wanted to clarify with a tweet that as far as the line-up of titles for PlayStation 5 is concerned, it will be in his view very difficult find titles on day one as is the case today with Microsoft’s first-party titles, although he has confirmed there may be several improvements to the offer presented.
The model is theoretically still in an experimental phase, but if it were confirmed, it would lead to the merging of multiple elements in a single package into a single service, trying to establish itself as a ideal competitor for Microsoft, which with its Xbox Game Pass has achieved considerable success, reaching the quota of 18 million subscribers.
Certainly the Sony project has excellent potential, also because, as always, we believe that healthy competition is good for the market and for end users, so we hope that the situation will soon be confirmed.
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