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Neoxon

Spotlighting Black Excellence - Diversity Analyst
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Oct 25, 2017
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Houston, TX
It's about time, it seems like we've been waiting a while for the announcement.
 

nsilvias

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Oct 25, 2017
23,972
im gonna laugh when this is just them merging all their existing services into one with tiered pricing
 

Kenzodielocke

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Oct 25, 2017
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> Sony to Unveil PlayStation Subscription as Soon as Next Week
> By Jason Schreier and Takashi Mochizuki
> (Bloomberg) -- Sony Group Corp. is preparing to introduce a new video game subscription service for the PlayStation as early as next week, said people familiar with the plans.
> The service, which has been in development under the codename Spartacus, is Sony's answer to Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox Game Pass, a sort of Netflix for video games that has amassed more than 25 million subscribers. Sony's will debut with a splashy lineup of hit games from recent years, said the people, who requested anonymity because the plans are private.
> Sony's new service will combine two of its current offerings, PlayStation Now and PlayStation Plus. Customers will be able to choose from multiple tiers offering catalogs of modern games and classics from older PlayStation eras.
> Documents obtained by Bloomberg last year showed the most expensive tier will also give players access to extended demos and the ability to stream games over the internet. A spokesperson for Sony didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

Excerpt from Terminal
 

CarterTax

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Oct 25, 2017
709
Be interested to see what they actually announce in relation to price, content, and service benefits
 

Helix

Mayor of Clown Town
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Jun 8, 2019
23,876
lol Jason didn't even publish it and it's already out in bits and pieces
 

tophu

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Oct 27, 2017
9,486
I have Plus till 2025 I think. Hopefully I won't have to pay a single dime for Spartacus.
 

Lant_War

Classic Anus Game
Banned
Jul 14, 2018
23,601
Please launch in Latin America. How we haven't gotten PS Now yet is baffling.
 

PlanetSmasher

The Abominable Showman
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Oct 25, 2017
116,218
They didn't say next week, they said "as soon as next week". Plenty of wiggle room for it to not happen next week.
 

Doaln

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Mar 24, 2022
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People forget that Sony already has a competitor to Game Pass and it is PlayStation Now. This rebrand is important because so many people don't know about the subscription service at all OR they believe it's only for streaming games (and not downloading).

Sony will hopefully also upgrade the quality of games on the service and include all first-party titles. I would guess they won't do day 1 like Microsoft, so hopefully, something like six months or one-year post-launch might be reasonable for Sony? No idea.
 

Azerth

Prophet of Truth - Chicken Chaser
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Oct 27, 2017
6,206
Put it on pc with downloads and a better timeline for ports ill subscribe
 

ginger ninja

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Oct 25, 2017
3,060
I bet it will have confusing or overly complicated names/tiers. That's just a sony exclusive feature tbh.
 

zombiejames

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Oct 25, 2017
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Excerpt from Terminal

"Sony's will debut with a splashy lineup of hit games from recent years"
"Customers will be able to choose from multiple tiers offering catalogs of modern games and classics from older PlayStation eras."

Another mention of classic games is huge for me, and "splashy" is a word that needs to be used more.
 

DarrenM

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Oct 28, 2017
2,715
I'm looking forward to seeing what this service actually offers to plus only customers like me.
 

Noppie

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Oct 27, 2017
13,784
Matching Game Pass will be very hard, so curious what Sony's plan is with this thing.
 

PlanetSmasher

The Abominable Showman
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Oct 25, 2017
116,218
Matching Game Pass will be very hard, so curious what Sony's plan is with this thing.

My guess is people will be decently disappointed if they try to compare it directly to Game Pass, because Sony is not going to put their AAA single-player $70 retail games on Spartacus day one.

There will probably be a value proposition, but people expecting a one to one "Game Pass, but Sony" will be pretty frustrated with what they offer.