

Sony revealed a list of the first round of games heading to the service when it launches June 13 in North America. Players who upgrade to the $120/year Premium/Deluxe Plan will get access to the PS4 and PS5 games as well as a huge catalogue of games dating back to the PSOne. Players will have the option to increase the price to $99/year for the the PlayStation Plus Extra Plan and get access to a catalogue of PS4 and PS5 games to download and play. The lowest tier of PS Plus is essentially the service we’ve had since it first launched as an optional subscription in 2010. In addition the monthly free games that PlayStation players have been getting for free on the first Tuesday of the month the better part of a decade, PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe members will also get new titles to download in the middle of each month.

PlayStation Reveals New PS Plus, GamePass Rival PlayStation Plus and PS Now will be merging to create new - and more expensive - tiers of the subscription service that is very reminiscent of what Microsoft is doing with Xbox Game Pass + Live as well as what Nintendo is doing with its Online Service.

As Sony and PlayStation gear up to launch the expanded PlayStation Plus options, the company announced some big titles heading to the service.
