

PS Plus Essential costs $10 a month or $60 a year, and it’s basically the Plus we know now, offering two games to download each month, access to online multiplayer features, cloud storage and discounts. Sony’s subscription service is segmented into three parts, with different games and features available depending on how much you pay. Now that we know which games will be included in each tier - PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra and Premium - it’s easier to directly compare Sony’s service with that of its biggest competitor, Xbox Game Pass from Microsoft. The new PlayStation Plus has three tiers, each at a discrete price point and offering varying levels of goodies, and it’s all set to go live on June 13th in the Americas. More than a month after revealing the revamped version of PlayStation Plus, Sony has shared the initial lineup of games heading to its new service, covering everything from original PlayStation classics and PlayStation Portable titles to modern hits.
