To recall, the PlayStation Plus subscription service is available in three bundles: Premium, Extra, and Essential. In some markets, you get the Deluxe instead of the Premium option. The Essential plan, which costs $9.99 per month, lets you enjoy a refreshing library of games, exclusive discounts, online multiplayer benefits, exclusive in-game content, Share Play, and access to a cloud storage container.
The PlayStation Plus Extra tier starts at $14.99 per month and adds two key perks viz. access to Ubisoft+ titles and Games Catalog. The latter is a separate bracket of PS5 and PS4 titles that gets new content on a monthly basis — though, unlike Xbox Game Pass, you don’t get to play new games on their release date. Finally, we have the PlayStation Plus Premium bundle, which starts at $17.99 per month or $119.99 per year.
This one lets you play a handful of games to a limited extent before you splurge cash for a copy. Subscribers also get access to the Classics Catalog, which lets you enjoy old gems like “Tekken 2,” “The Last of Us: Left Behind,” “Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection,” “Ninja Gaiden 3,” “Doom (1993),” and “Duke Nukem Forever,” among others. The final PlayStation Plus Premium differentiator is, of course, the upcoming cloud streaming service.
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