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PlayStation Plus: Need for Speed, Assassin’s Creed and Deathloop are offered in September

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Subscribers to the PlayStation Plus service will be able to add three free games to their library. And even three titles including Origins of Assassin’s Creed if they take advantage of higher subscription levels.

PlayStation wants to continue to attract gamers to sign up for its subscription service offering. the old PlayStation Plus It was renewed last June to now be available in three paid offers, at three different prices, and giving access to different advantages.

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One thing common to all subscribers: games are offered every month and can be added to the player’s library. Their number simply varies between the three subscription levels.

PlayStation Plus, what is it?

Since June, Sony has replaced its old PlayStation Plus subscription format with a new version of the same name, also available to all owners of PS4 or PS5 consoles. But the service now comes in three subscription tiers, with benefits evolving.

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PlayStation Plus Essential

This is the basic package that takes over from the old PlayStation Plus. Provides access to various games offered each month, to download and add to your game library. They remain accessible while the subscription is in progress. Sony also offers access to online games (cooperative, multiplayer or to share certain games with friends who do not have them), cloud storage space to save games (100 GB), discounts and exclusive content on the PS Store, the console store, and gives the possibility of obtaining aid for home games.

For PS5 owners, this subscription level allows you to play around twenty hit PS4 titles for free (God of War, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, Call of Duty Black Ops 3, Fallout 4…).

More from PlayStation Plus

Includes all the benefits of the Essential level. But its great added value is the catalog of games it offers: more than 400 PS4 and PS5 games are thus available for download. It includes in particular the greatest hits of the PlayStation (The Last of Us, Days Gone, Ghost of Tsushima, Marvel’s Spider-Man, Horizon Zero Dawn, Death Strandingetc.), but also emblematic titles from external publishers (Mortal Kombat 11, NBA 2K22, Batman: Arkham Knight, Death, etc.). Added to this is access to Ubisoft+ Classic games, a selection of emblematic titles from the French video game giant (the franchises assassin’s Creed Y Far Cry, The Division, The Crew, Watch Dogs….).

PlayStation Plus Premium

The highest level of the service will obviously offer everything that Sony has in its pocket. We find all the cumulative advantages of the first two levels and also the possibility to play by download or streaming even older PlayStation games (PS1, PS2, PS3 and the PSP handheld console).

The new PlayStation Plus subscription was born from the merger of the two old Sony subscriptions, PlayStation Plus (first name) and PlayStation Now, which notably offered older games to play after downloading or streaming them from your console (PS1, PS2, PS3 and the PSP handheld console), but also possibly on a computer. The PS Plus Premium takes over this streaming game feature, with the ability to play PS4 games without downloading as well.

This expensive package (€16.99 per month) also offers players trial versions of recent games (Horizon Forbidden West, Lego City Uncover, Cyberpunk 2077, Death Stranding, etc.), with a defined time (1h to 5h) during which it is possible to try for free. If you later purchase the game, you can keep your save game and continue.

How much does the subscription cost?

PlayStation Plus subscription starts at €8.99 per month for the Essential level (€24.99 per quarter or €59.99 for 12 months).

The PlayStation Plus Extra is offered at €13.99 per month or €39.99 for three months or €99.99 for one year.

The PlayStation Plus Premium is 16.99 euros for one month, 49.99 euros for three months or 119.99 euros for a 12-month subscription.

What games are offered in September 2022?

For all subscribers

Every month, PlayStation Plus offers games to its subscribers. As of September 6, you will be able to add to your library:

  • Need for heat speed (PS4): A game for fans of car racing in an urban environment where all maneuvers are allowed.
  • Thomas (PS5) – Armed with a camera, you must discover the secrets of the game and its characters to progress on your expedition. Let’s see for its original graphic touch.
  • Grandblue Fantasy: Versus (PS4): For fans of original fighting games, but also action RPGs with a fast-paced story. To play alone or in teams to push back waves of enemies.

Games can be added until October 3. After this date, they will no longer be accessible for free. Once in the player’s library, they are available until the subscription ends.

For Extra and Premium subscribers

PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can enjoy additional games added to their catalog for free. As of September 20, another list of titles arrives to enrich the set, including emblematic games such as Assassin’s Creed Origins, Deathloop, Watch Dogs 2, Rayman Legends. To also discover the poetics spiritual traveler or the story of a soul smuggler who must carry the dead across the sea in a ship he has built.

  • Death Loop (PS5)
  • Assassin’s Creed Origins (PS4)
  • Watchdogs 2 (PS4)
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (PS4)
  • Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition (PS4)
  • Chicory: A Colorful Tale (PS4)
  • Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Video Game 5 (PS4, PS5)
  • Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (PS4, PS5)
  • Rabbids: Invasion: The Interactive TV Series (PS4)
  • Rayman Legends (PS4)
  • Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game – Complete Edition (PS4)
  • The Wonderful 101: Remastered (PS4)

For Premium subscribers

PlayStation Premium subscribers also benefit from the arrival of new “classic” games available for streaming from September 20:

  • Siphon filter 2 (PS1)
  • The Cunning Trilogy (PS3)
  • Sly Cooper: Thieves Through Time (PS3)
  • Toy Story 3 (PSP)
  • Paradise Kingdom (PSP)

Author: By Melinda Davan-Soulas
Source: BFM TV

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