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UPDATE: Your guide to the all-new PlayStation Plus

A closer look at the benefits and features.

Where is the new PlayStation Plus rolling out, and when?

The new PlayStation Plus will launch in most countries where PlayStation Network is available. Here is the launch schedule (in local times):

  • Asia (excluding Japan), launches starting today
  • Japan, targeting June 2, 2022
  • North and South America, targeting June 13, 2022
  • Australia, New Zealand and Europe, targeting June 23, 2022

What are key benefits for each plan?

Check out the chart below for a quick look at the key benefits.

Key BenefitsEssentialAvailable globallyExtraAvailable globallyDeluxeAvailable in markets without cloud streamingPremiumAvailable in markets with cloud streaming
Same benefits PlayStation Plus members get today: PS4 and PS5 monthly games, online multiplayer access, exclusive discounts, cloud storage and moreXXXX
PS4 and PS5 Game Catalog XXX
Original PlayStation, PS2 and PSP Classic Games Catalog; PS3 Remasters XX
Time-limited game trials on blockbuster titles XX
Original PS3 games via cloud streaming X
Cloud streaming access for original PlayStation, PS2, PSP and PS4 games X

Which markets will have the cloud streaming option via PlayStation Plus Premium?

The following markets will launch with PlayStation Plus Premium:

  • Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Cyprus, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and United States.

What is the price for each benefit plan?

Pricing will vary by markets. Please visit our website for more information on local pricing.

PlayStation Plus Essential

  • United States
    • $9.99 monthly / $24.99 quarterly / $59.99 yearly
  • Europe
    • €8.99 monthly / €24.99 quarterly / €59.99 yearly
  • United Kingdom
    • £6.99 monthly / £19.99 quarterly / £49.99 yearly
  • Japan
    • ¥850 monthly / ¥2,150 quarterly / ¥5,143 yearly
PlayStation Plus Extra

  • United States
    • $14.99 monthly / $39.99 quarterly / $99.99 yearly
  • Europe
    • €13.99 monthly / €39.99 quarterly / €99.99 yearly
  • United Kingdom
    • £10.99 monthly / £31.99 quarterly / £83.99 yearly
  • Japan
    • ¥1,300 monthly / ¥3,600 quarterly / ¥8,600 yearly
PlayStation Plus Premium

  • United States
    • $17.99 monthly / $49.99 quarterly / $119.99 yearly
  • Europe
    • €16.99 monthly / €49.99 quarterly / €119.99 yearly
  • United Kingdom
    • £13.49 monthly / £39.99 quarterly / £99.99 yearly
  • Japan
    • ¥1,550 – monthly / ¥4,300 – quarterly / ¥10,250 yearly

What is the lineup of games included with the all-new PlayStation Plus?

The new PlayStation Plus will launch with 700* titles across three membership plans. The curated content will include blockbuster hits such as Demon's Souls, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, NBA 2K 22, Red Dead Redemption 2, Returnal, and more. Here is a sample list we announced on PlayStation Blog. Titles may vary by local market, so be sure to check PlayStation.com for the game list when the new PlayStation Plus launches in your region.

I'm already a PlayStation Plus or PlayStation Now subscriber. What will happen with my membership?

Current PlayStation Plus members will transition to PlayStation Plus Essential, enjoying the same benefits that PlayStation Plus provides today, such as PS4 and PS5 monthly games, exclusive discounts, cloud storage for saved games, online multiplayer access, and more. There are no changes to the existing benefits you get from PlayStation Plus.

Existing PlayStation Now members will transition to PlayStation Plus Premium, with no increase to their current subscription fees at launch. For more information, please visit https://www.playstation.com/ps-plus/

Will PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now still be available as standalone subscriptions?

When the new PlayStation Plus service launches, PlayStation Now will no longer be available as a standalone subscription service, and current PlayStation Now users will migrate to PlayStation Plus Premium.

For PlayStation Plus, benefits will remain the same in the first plan option, which is rebranded as PlayStation Plus Essential. Additional benefit plan options will be added, please see the above chart.

How often will new titles be introduced to the new PlayStation Plus service?

Games will continue to refresh monthly with the all-new PlayStation Plus service, so there is always something new to play. In keeping with our normal cadence for PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now, the refreshes will occur twice monthly. Please check PlayStation.Blog for the latest monthly game announcements.

PlayStation Plus Essential

  • A monthly refresh will occur on the first Tuesday of the month for the PlayStation Plus Essential plan (and both higher tiers), with new PS4 and PS5 games every month – same as what PlayStation Plus members get today.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe

  • Another monthly refresh will occur in the middle of the month with new games across PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe plans. The number of games refreshed will vary per month.

What devices can I use to play games with the new PlayStation Plus membership?

The new PlayStation Plus is currently supported on the following devices:

  • PlayStation 5 console – streaming and game downloads
  • PlayStation 4 console – streaming and game downloads
  • PC – streaming only
PlayStation Plus monthly games that were previously downloaded on PS3 and PS Vita devices will continue to remain accessible as long as the user remains a PlayStation Plus member.

What games will I be able to stream or download on the new PlayStation Plus?

The ability to download or stream games on PlayStation Plus will depend on the plan benefit you choose, and the market location. Please see the list of market locations above that will launch with the PlayStation Plus Premium plan.

Downloading (PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe plans)

  • Original PlayStation, PSP, PS4 and PS5 games are available for download to play.
  • Remastered or remake versions of PS2 and PS3 games will also be downloadable for play on PS4 and PS5 consoles.
Streaming (PlayStation Plus Premium plan)

  • Original PlayStation, PS2, PS3, PS4 and PSP games are available for streaming through the Premium plan, available in select markets. This includes streaming access to titles from the games catalog offered in Extra and Premium plans.
  • Please note streaming access for some titles, including classic games, will occur after launch for the PlayStation Premium plan. Streaming availability may also vary by title. Streaming is also not available for PS5 titles.
  • Games can be streamed on PS4 and PS5 consoles and PC.
Monthly games from the Essential plan remain the same as downloadable games only.

Will original PlayStation and PSP games from the PlayStation Plus classic game catalog offer trophies?

Some original PlayStation and PSP titles may offer trophies such as Ape Escape, Hot Shots Golf, IQ Intelligent Qube, and Syphon Filter. This feature is optional for developers.

Can I transfer game progress from the time-limited game trials included in the PlayStation Plus Premium/Deluxe plan if I decide to buy the game?

Yes. Any trophies and game save data from the trial period will carry-forward if you purchase the game.

If I earned trophies after trying out a time-limited game trial title through PlayStation Plus Premium/Deluxe, and decide not to buy the title, can I still keep my trophies?

Trophies earned during your time-limited game trial through the PlayStation Plus Premium/Deluxe plan will remain on your PSN profile, even after you complete the trial and decide not to purchase the title. If you decide to purchase the title at a later time, you can continue to earn trophies where you left off.

Will game progress from the PlayStation Plus games catalog be transferred between PS4 and PS5 consoles if I choose to finish the game on a different device?
If you are playing a downloaded game from the PlayStation Plus games catalog, the save data will be saved to your PS4 or PS5 console, depending on the console you are playing on. You can manually upload your game save to PlayStation Plus cloud storage and download it to either a PS4 or PS5 console.
If you are a PlayStation Plus Premium member and you are streaming a game from the PlayStation Plus games catalog, the saved data will be automatically stored within the PlayStation Plus Game Streaming Storage and you can pick up and stream on another device without taking any additional steps.

Will DLC and add-ons work with downloaded games from the PlayStation Plus catalog?

Yes. You can purchase DLC and add-on content for the games you download from the games catalog through PlayStation Plus. If your membership expires, or if the content leaves the service you'll also lose access to the DLC and add-on content associated with that game. Once you resubscribe to the service or decide to purchase the title, you'll be able to use your purchased DLC and add-on content again.

Please note, DLC and add-on content is not supported when streaming a title.

When I'm offline, can I play games I've downloaded from the games catalog offered in PlayStation Plus Extra or Premium/Deluxe?

Yes. However, when playing a downloaded game from the game catalog in PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe plans, you'll need to connect to PSN every seven days to validate your PlayStation Plus membership and maintain your access to the game.

Please note, this step is only required for game catalog titles in the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe plans. It does not apply to the monthly downloadable games available through PlayStation Plus Essential.

With this service change, will I have to redownload any games that were previously acquired via PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now?

For PlayStation Plus games you have previously redeemed to your PSN account, those games will still remain as part of your game library as long as you are a PlayStation Plus member. There are no changes to your PlayStation Plus benefits.

For games you've previously downloaded from PlayStation Now's game catalog, if the titles are also available for PlayStation Plus, you can continue to play and your progress will continue to save. Similar to PlayStation Now, if the content is no longer offered on PlayStation Plus, you won't be able to access the titles when they leave the service. If the title is available on PlayStation Store and you decide to purchase it, you'll be able to access your save data again – just make sure you don't delete your saved data.

When this transition takes place, are there any titles previously available to stream or download via PlayStation Now that are not available with the all-new PlayStation Plus?

The game catalog offered through PlayStation Now will continually change up to the transition of the all-new PlayStation Plus game catalog offering. PlayStation.com will be updated with the game catalog lineup when the new PlayStation Plus launches in your region.

What's the difference between playing a downloaded game and a streamed version of the same game through the PlayStation Plus Premium plan?

Games downloaded from the all new PlayStation Plus games catalog can run locally on your PS4 or PS5 console at their native graphic quality and sound output modes, so the quality can increase up to 4K if the title, console, and your TV supports it. Downloaded games with PS VR support are also playable using your PS VR system.

Additionally, some online features, such as add-ons and online mode, will only be accessible through the downloaded version of the game.

The PlayStation Plus Premium plan offers streaming in select markets, with resolution options up to 1080p. The quality will vary depending on your internet speeds and bandwidth, requiring a minimum of 5 mbps or 15 mbps for 1080p.

What are the minimum requirements to stream games through the PlayStation Plus Premium plan on PC?

  • Windows 7 (SP 1), 8.1 or 10
  • Core i3 2.0 GHz
  • 300 MB of available storage
  • 2 GB of RAM
  • Sound card; USB port
However for optimal performance, the following specs are recommended:

  • Windows 7 (SP 1), 8.1 or 10
  • 3.5 GHz Intel Core i3 or 3.8 GHz AMD A10 or faster
  • 300 MB or more of available storage
  • 2 GB or more of RAM
  • Sound card; USB port

What controllers can I use to play games streamed on PC through the PlayStation Plus Premium plan?

DualShock 4 will be compatible with games streamed through the PlayStation Plus games catalog on PC.
 

Zebesian-X

Member
Dec 3, 2018
20,504
No Daxter No Buy

Hope we get a phone app for streaming games down the line, even just a browser-based one.
 

--R

Being sued right now, please help me find a lawyer
Member
Oct 25, 2017
13,204
I am very wary of the lack of ANZ pricing in there.

  • 1 month: AU$11.95. 3 months: AU$33.95. 12 months: AU$79.95 for PS Plus Essential.
  • 1 month: AU$18.95. 3 months: AU$54.95. 12 months: AU$134.95 for PS Plus Extra.
  • 1 month: AU$21.95. 3 months: AU$63.95. 12 months: AU$154.95 for PS Plus Deluxe.
 

GasProblem

Prophet of Truth
Member
Nov 18, 2017
3,190
Man, really not worth €120 a year (yet). PS5 games I've already played (I do want to play Death Stranding though) and PAL PS1 Classics :/
 

dusan

Member
Aug 2, 2020
5,740
I'm very happy with day 1 catalog. But the million dollar question is how long will day 1 & newly added games stay on the system?
 

SixelAlexiS

Member
Oct 27, 2017
7,853
Italy
I think it just converts your current plan to the new one. Like, you have 30 days left with the current/essential tier, and that can be converted to a 14 days Premium tier.
I mean, the service is live, the time of suppositions is over, I did those myself before but again, it was just speculation, now they NEED to address it...
 

VanWinkle

Member
Oct 25, 2017
16,143
Is there any new info in this post? I can't think of anything that they haven't told us before, but I'm not 100% sure.
 

Kinthey

Avenger
Oct 27, 2017
22,794
So far they haven't revealed any PS2 games, have they? Though good that they're definitely listed as coming

Edit:

Oh wait:
Downloading (PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe plans)

  • Original PlayStation, PSP, PS4 and PS5 games are available for download to play.
  • Remastered or remake versions of PS2 and PS3 games will also be downloadable for play on PS4 and PS5 consoles.
Streaming (PlayStation Plus Premium plan)
  • Original PlayStation, PS2, PS3, PS4 and PSP games are available for streaming through the Premium plan, available in select markets. This includes streaming access to titles from the games catalog offered in Extra and Premium plans.
  • Please note streaming access for some titles, including classic games, will occur after launch for the PlayStation Premium plan. Streaming availability may also vary by title. Streaming is also not available for PS5 titles.
  • Games can be streamed on PS4 and PS5 consoles and PC.
Monthly games from the Essential plan remain the same as downloadable games only.
Does this mean we can only expect PS2 games as either remaster or streaming? Would be a bummer
 

jroc74

Member
Oct 27, 2017
29,703
So....my PS3 games I claimed on Plus when I had the PS3?

That's...a nice surprise.

So far some games I had wasn't available I PSNow. Hopefully they show up now.

Is there any new info in this post? I can't think of anything that they haven't told us before, but I'm not 100% sure.
I think the PS3 games on Plus ppl claimed when they had a PS3 is new, if I'm reading that right.

Might as well give us access to the digital PS3 games we purchased too.
 

Shirkelton

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Aug 20, 2020
6,292
  • 1 month: AU$11.95. 3 months: AU$33.95. 12 months: AU$79.95 for PS Plus Essential.
  • 1 month: AU$18.95. 3 months: AU$54.95. 12 months: AU$134.95 for PS Plus Extra.
  • 1 month: AU$21.95. 3 months: AU$63.95. 12 months: AU$154.95 for PS Plus Deluxe.
Yeah, that's about as rough as to be expected.
 

Pankratous

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Oct 26, 2017
9,409
So....my PS3 games I claimed on Plus when I had the PS3?

That's...a nice surprise.

So far some games I had wasn't available I PSNow. Hopefully they show up now.

I'm pretty sure they just mean you'll be able to continue playing your PS3 PS+ games on your PS3 i.e. you won't lose anything with the launch of this service

At least that's how I read it
 
Aug 23, 2018
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Question about the conversions, My PS Plus expires on May 29th (no active subscription to PS Now), given the back and forth Sony did with subscriptions stacking I'm a little confused about what if anything I can do with buying prepaid cards.

Am I better off canceling auto-renew? Can I still buy a 12 month Plus subscription and subscribe to PSNow for a month sometime in between May 29th and launch on June 13th and be converted to Premium for a year? Or did they do away with that?
 

shaneo632

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Oct 29, 2017
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Definitely gonna try it for a month at least, sounds better than I initially expected tbh.

Blows that Europe have to wait a month though :\
 

VanWinkle

Member
Oct 25, 2017
16,143
So....my PS3 games I claimed on Plus when I had the PS3?

That's...a nice surprise.

So far some games I had wasn't available I PSNow. Hopefully they show up now.


I think the PS3 games on Plus ppl claimed when they had a PS3 is new, if I'm reading that right.

Might as well give us access to the digital PS3 games we purchased too.
It's just saying that when you move up to a higher tier of PS+, you can still play your PS3/Vita Plus games on their respective systems as long as you stay on PS+, even though those two systems don't support PS+ Extra or Premium. Which I don't think anyone would have thought otherwise.
 

Qwark

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Oct 27, 2017
8,151
So dumb that they include PS4 remasters of PS3 games as "classics" and restrict that to the upper tier. I guess they had to make it worth the extra cost somehow.

So far they haven't revealed any PS2 games, have they? Though good that they're definitely listed as coming

Edit:

Oh wait:

Does this mean we can only expect PS2 games as either remaster or streaming? Would be a bummer
All of the PS2 games are just the current PS2 on PS4 remastered versions. They've announced some of them for the sub, the Jak games, Rogue Galaxy, I think Ape Escape 2.
 

alr1ght

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Oct 25, 2017
10,184
All I need to know is how long it will take for the vanilla PS+ lineup to get as bad as GWG is.
 

score01

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Oct 27, 2017
3,741
Think I'm going to be all in on the extra tier. There are quite a few games in that I'd love to play. Pretty insane value.

Thoughts and prayers to my backlog.
 

Xeonidus

“Fuck them kids.”
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Oct 28, 2017
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Looks like no PS5s on their cloud servers. I'm guessing that will happen later
 

Diogo Arez

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Oct 20, 2020
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So dumb that they include PS4 remasters of PS3 games as "classics" and restrict that to the upper tier. I guess they had to make it worth the extra cost somehow.


All of the PS2 games are just the current PS2 on PS4 remastered versions. They've announced some of them for the sub, the Jak games, Rogue Galaxy, I think Ape Escape 2.
Surprised the Parappa games didn't make the cut
 

Akumatica

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Oct 25, 2017
2,758
What games will I be able to stream or download on the new PlayStation Plus?

The ability to download or stream games on PlayStation Plus will depend on the plan benefit you choose, and the market location. Please see the list of market locations above that will launch with the PlayStation Plus Premium plan.

Downloading (PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe plans)

  • Original PlayStation, PSP, PS4 and PS5 games are available for download to play.
  • Remastered or remake versions of PS2 and PS3 games will also be downloadable for play on PS4 and PS5 consoles.
Streaming (PlayStation Plus Premium plan)

  • Original PlayStation, PS2, PS3, PS4 and PSP games are available for streaming through the Premium plan, available in select markets. This includes streaming access to titles from the games catalog offered in Extra and Premium plans.
  • Please note streaming access for some titles, including classic games, will occur after launch for the PlayStation Premium plan. Streaming availability may also vary by title. Streaming is also not available for PS5 titles.
  • Games can be streamed on PS4 and PS5 consoles and PC.
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So original (emulated) PS2 games will be streaming only? Or am I reading it wrong.
 

The Argus

Member
Oct 28, 2017
2,311
Is there a way to upgrade to Extra from Essentials? My Plus/Essentials sub still has 6 more months on it.
 
Oct 25, 2017
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Atlanta GA

Qwark

Member
Oct 27, 2017
8,151
Surprised the Parappa games didn't make the cut

Oh yeah, that's a weird one where the first one is actually a remaster of the PSP version. But yeah, it's surprisingly not included here when Gravity Rush Remastered is.

What games will I be able to stream or download on the new PlayStation Plus?

The ability to download or stream games on PlayStation Plus will depend on the plan benefit you choose, and the market location. Please see the list of market locations above that will launch with the PlayStation Plus Premium plan.

Downloading (PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe plans)

  • Original PlayStation, PSP, PS4 and PS5 games are available for download to play.
  • Remastered or remake versions of PS2 and PS3 games will also be downloadable for play on PS4 and PS5 consoles.
Streaming (PlayStation Plus Premium plan)

  • Original PlayStation, PS2, PS3, PS4 and PSP games are available for streaming through the Premium plan, available in select markets. This includes streaming access to titles from the games catalog offered in Extra and Premium plans.
  • Please note streaming access for some titles, including classic games, will occur after launch for the PlayStation Premium plan. Streaming availability may also vary by title. Streaming is also not available for PS5 titles.
  • Games can be streamed on PS4 and PS5 consoles and PC.
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So original (emulated) PS2 games will be streaming only? Or am I reading it wrong.

It is worded weird here, but it's just the PS2 on PS4 games which can be streamed or downloaded. PS3 non-remastered games are the only ones that have to be streamed.
 

NewDust

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Oct 25, 2017
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7 day check-in, was 14 days.
Hollowing out of current Now library.

The price of PS5 games an PAL classics...
 

B.O.O.M.

Member
Oct 25, 2017
8,852
Gonna wait until my current plus subscription end and then jump to PS Plus Extra. Need to finish my back catalog of games first because otherwise I'm gonna feel hella guilty lol

Really promising start to the service imo. The yearly price is nice too. Heck maybe CDKeys can come in the clutch again for those others tiers too later on lol
 

vixolus

Prophet of Truth
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Sep 22, 2020
57,627
What games will I be able to stream or download on the new PlayStation Plus?

The ability to download or stream games on PlayStation Plus will depend on the plan benefit you choose, and the market location. Please see the list of market locations above that will launch with the PlayStation Plus Premium plan.

Downloading (PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe plans)

  • Original PlayStation, PSP, PS4 and PS5 games are available for download to play.
  • Remastered or remake versions of PS2 and PS3 games will also be downloadable for play on PS4 and PS5 consoles.
Streaming (PlayStation Plus Premium plan)

  • Original PlayStation, PS2, PS3, PS4 and PSP games are available for streaming through the Premium plan, available in select markets. This includes streaming access to titles from the games catalog offered in Extra and Premium plans.
  • Please note streaming access for some titles, including classic games, will occur after launch for the PlayStation Premium plan. Streaming availability may also vary by title. Streaming is also not available for PS5 titles.
  • Games can be streamed on PS4 and PS5 consoles and PC.
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So original (emulated) PS2 games will be streaming only? Or am I reading it wrong.
Sounds like it. The remastered/remake versions of PS2/PS3 games seems like fancy doublespeak of saying "The Last of Us: Remastered is a PS4 game but you're playing a downloadable PS3 game if you think about it!" Likewise for other stuff like FF X remaster and PS2?