The revamped PlayStation Plus will be launching in Asian markets in less than a month, followed by launches in Europe, the Americas, and Japan spread out throughout June, and ahead of that rollout, new details on the service continue to emerge. When the new PS Plus arrives, the service’s existing version will be replaced, while the cloud-focused PlayStation Now is also going to be merged into the highest tier of the new service. But how will Sony handle the migration of subscriptions for those who already have subscriptions?
It’s already been confirmed that those who have PlayStation Now subscriptions will automatically be rolled into PS Plus’ highest tier, PlayStation Plus Premium, and now, Sony has provided further details in new FAQ page for PS Now. The company says that those who are currently subscriber to both PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now will automatically bumped up to PlayStation Plus Premium. That will come with “a new single payment date based on whichever subscription is set to end last.”
Recently, Sony provided assurances that the revamped PlayStation Plus’ users will be able to upgrade from tier to tier without much difficulty.
More details are continuing to filter through on the service, so hopefully, it won’t be too long before Sony announces what the combined 700-game strong catalog of the new service’s top two tiers looks like. Stay tuned for more updates.