![]() ![]() Come back weekly and don’t forget to check out Stadia Changelog, our weekly roundup of everything new on Stadia. Every Friday, we take a look at the biggest news regarding services such as Nvidia GeForce Now, Amazon Luna, PlayStation Now, and Xbox Game Pass, among others. Now, some of the first details are coming out.īandwidth is 9to5Google’s weekly look at the cloud gaming market beyond Google’s own Stadia platform. ![]() Now, Sony is ramping up for its own version of Game Pass, with a subscription library and cloud games for the PlayStation. The PlayStation equivalent could make Game Pass seem less appealing and keep some players from switching platforms.Subscriptions have become incredibly popular for gaming in recent years, and Xbox Game Pass has become king. However, Game Pass has quickly become a major selling point for the Xbox - a monthly fee provides access to a growing selection of games, including blockbusters like Halo Infinite. PlayStation console sales still comfortably outperform the Xbox, with Ampere Analysis estimating that PS5 numbers were 1.6 times higher than for the Xbox Series X/ S in 2021. Spartacus might not be vital to Sony's bottom line. Bloomberg previously mentioned three tiers that would include a $10 per month Essential offering identical to PlayStation Plus, a $13 Extra level with access to a Game Pass-style catalog of "hundreds" of downloadable games and a $16 Premium Tier that adds PlayStation Now's game streaming and pre-release game trials. Don't expect to play the upcoming God of War Ragnarok right away. The service will launch with a "splashy" collection of recent hit games, the tipsters said, but you might not see blockbuster games arrive on the service the same day as they're available for purchase. Bloomberg sources claim Sony is introducing its rumored "Spartacus" service, which combines PlayStation Now game access and PlayStation Plus online features, as soon as next week. You might not have to wait much longer to see Sony's response to Microsoft's Game Pass. ![]()
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