This Tuesday Sony announced PlayStation Plus, a renewed worldwide subscription service with three membership levels. As reported by the company, It will be released in June with over 700 games and a host of benefits for players.

“Today, we’re excited to share the official news about changes to our subscription services. In June, we’ll be combining PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now into a new PlayStation Plus subscription service that offers users more choice across three subscription levels worldwide,” the company official blog said. through.

what is known today PlayStation Plus to be known as ‘Basic’ tier from June, will continue to offer the benefits it currently has: two months of play, exclusive discounts, cloud storage for saved games, and access to online multiplayer. For Latin America, the cost will be $6.99 per month.

The next level is ‘Extra’, which will offer the same benefits of the basic membership and a catalog of up to 400 games. For PS4 and PS5 from PlayStation Studios and third-party partners. For Latin America, the cost will be $10.49 per month.

Finally, there’s ‘Premium’, which offers the benefits of the previous two levels plus access to over 340 additional games, including some PS3 titles via the cloud, and the option to stream and download original PlayStation titles, PS2 and PSP.

It will also give players a limited time to try the games before purchasing them.

The ‘Premium’ tier will cost $17.99 per month in the United States and will not be available in markets where cloud gaming (PlayStation Now) is not available, including Latin America.

For these specific markets, Sony has announced the ‘Deluxe’ tier, which will be priced at $11.99 in Latin America. Players will be able to download original PlayStation, PS2 and PSP titles as well as in the ‘Premium’ tier. They will also have a game test period.

Source: Exame

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