PlayStation has officially unveiled the next generation of PlayStation Plus, and it’s going to be a little more complicated for newcomers. As expected, the relaunch of the PlayStation subscription service will combine the perks of PS Plus and PlayStation Now, and the highest level will offer some of the same features available on Xbox Game Pass. When the subscription launches in June, it will be available as three separate tiers: PlayStation Plus, PlayStation Plus Extra, and PlayStation Plus Premium. The Premium subscription will feature up to 700-plus games.
The standard PS Plus subscription will be rebranded to PlayStation Plus Essential. Despite the new name, it’s functionally the same services. PS Plus Essential will cost $60 per year and feature the same perks, including free games each month, cloud storage, online multiplayer, and discounts during select sales.
PlayStation Plus Extra will cost $15 per month or $100 per year and features up to 400 PS4 and PS5 games. Sony’s description of the Extra tier is a bit vague, but subscribers will be able to download the games in the library to their console to play. It’ll include both first-party and third-party games. Considering the number of games in this tier, it sounds pretty much like a combination of PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now, which will be discontinued in June. Current PlayStation Now subscribers will be converted to PS Plus Extra subscribers at launch.
The most expensive of the bunch, PlayStation Plus Premium, will feature “up to 340 additional games” versus the Extra tier. PlayStation Plus Premium will cost $18 per month or $120 per year. The Premium tier’s additional games appear to largely focus on the PlayStation back catalog, with original PlayStation, PS2, PS3, and PSP games available to play. PS3 games will be locked to cloud streaming, but at least some of the other backwards compatible classics will be downloadable.
The Premium tier comes with a couple other perks, including limited-time game trials and cloud streaming on PC. All three subscription tiers will be available on PS5 and PS4, though PS5 users will get access to more games.
PlayStation has confirmed a handful of PS5 and PS4 games that will be available to Extra and Premium subscribers at launch:
Death StrandingGod of WarMarvel’s Spider-ManMarvel’s Spider-Man: Miles MoralesMortal Kombat 11Returnal (PS5 exclusive)
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium will be available in Asia first, but it sounds like North American and European users will be able to subscribe in June as well. If you live in a region where cloud streaming isn’t supported for PlayStation, you’ll have a chance to subscribe to PlayStation Plus Deluxe for a lower price. Pricing details for the United States, Europe, UK, and Japan can be found below.
PlayStation Plus Essential
United States – $10/month | $15/quarter | $60/yearEurope – €9/month | €25/quarter | €60/yearUnited Kingdom – £7/month | £20/quarter | £50/yearJapan – ¥850/month | ¥2,150/quarter | ¥5,143/year
PlayStation Plus Extra
United States – $15/month | $40/quarter | $100/yearEurope – €14/month | €40/quarter | €100/yearUnited Kingdom – £11/month | £32/quarter | £84/yearJapan – ¥1,300/month | ¥3,600/quarter | ¥8,600/year
PlayStation Plus Premium
United States – $18/month | $50/quarter | $120/yearEurope – €17/month | €50/quarter | €120/yearUnited Kingdom – £13.49/month | £40/quarter | £100/yearJapan – ¥1,550/month | ¥4,300/quarter | ¥10,250/yearBest Free PS5 Games To Play In 2022See More