Sony Needs To Improve Their PS Plus And PS Now Offerings, Here Is How They Can

Sony are still in the lead with console sales, but how can they come out from lagging behind in the online front?

Posted By | On 08th, Aug. 2015

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EA Access was definitely a leap forward in innovation for gaming streaming services. Very affordable at $30 a year or $5 a month, EA Access lets members play around a dozen games unlimitedly throughout the subscription period — as well as play new and up coming games nearly a week before release.
Now Sony may have opened their mouth a little too wide when they announced EA Access was not a good bargain and refused its service on PSN; then released PS Now to an astronomical pricing plan. However, the dust has settled a bit and PS Now is much more affordable out of Beta.
Sony needs a bit more of a push, though. Sony needs to lower their price plans yet again to compete with EA Access which they do not have on their console. Even if it was a bit pricier, say $50 a year for unlimited streaming, that could really make little difference. Especially when the library is already so open and diverse.


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