PlayStation Plus is undergoing a revamp in June with Sony recently announcing three new tiers. Current subscribers will be converted into the Essential tier (which remains the same price). However, with the Extra and Premium tiers having access to over 400 PS4 and PS5 titles, what does this mean for PlayStation Plus Collection?
The PS Plus Collection launched in November 2020 alongside the PS5 and offered access to 20 different PS4 titles like God of War (2018), Persona 5 and so on. Thankfully, it seems this won’t be changing. Sony recently confirmed to IGN senior editor and PlayStation lead Jonathon Dornbush that the PS Plus Collection will be staying.
All PS5 players with PlayStation Plus can continue to access the Collection as before. The all-new PlayStation Plus will cost $10 per month for the Essential tier; $15 per month and $100 per year for the Extra tier; and $18 per month and $120 per year for the Premium tier. Premium tier subscribers also gain access to PS1, PS2 and PSP titles via cloud streaming and digital downloads while PS3 titles can be streamed.
Though the new PlayStation Plus won’t have day one first party launches, “things can change very quickly” as per PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan. Stay tuned for more details on the various games included with the service in the coming months.
For those wondering – PlayStation confirmed to IGN that the PlayStation Plus Collection will not be going away with this change. It will remain as a benefit to all PS5 players with PS Plus.
— Jonathon Dornbush (@jmdornbush) March 29, 2022
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