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PS Plus has had an overhaul, with new tiered membership options that offer a range of benefits to subscribers. It’s an all-new approach that brings Sony’s subscription service in line with its competitors. Not only that, but the calibre of games included has also improved vastly.

The all-new PlayStation game subscription service  combines PS Plus and PS Now into a fresh PS Plus package for PS4 and PS5. It was only a matter of time before Sony answered the juggernaut that is Xbox Game Pass, but it’s not a like-for-like competitor. Sony says the focus of the revamp is to bring players diverse, top-notch titles, letting subscribers access a new library of games.  

PS Plus now offers a handful of free monthly games as well as the ability to play online multiplayer. There are three tiers to choose from, each offering a different selection of benefits. These come at increasing price points, depending on what they include, and range from simple free game packages to ways to play older PlayStation games. Here’s what you need to know about the three tiers including the prices and benefits associated with each.

PS Plus price

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The new PS Plus rolls both PS Now and existing PS Plus into one all-encompassing service with three tiers. For regions without cloud gaming support, like Australia, there’s a slightly cheaper tier called PS Plus Deluxe instead of Premium. 

We’ll go into details of the tiers in the next section, but in terms of pricing, here’s what we’re looking at: 

  • PS Plus Essential
    • $9.99 monthly / $24.99 quarterly / $59.99 yearly
    • £6.99 monthly / £19.99 quarterly / £49.99 yearly
    • AU$11.95 monthly / AU$33.95 quarterly / AU$79.95 yearly
  • PS Plus Extra
    • $14.99 monthly / $39.99 quarterly / $99.99 yearly
    • £10.99 monthly / £31.99 quarterly / £83.99 yearly 
    • AU$18 monthly / AU$54.95 quarterly / AU$134.95 yearly
  • PS Plus Premium
    • $17.99 monthly / $49.99 quarterly / $119.99 yearly
    • £13.49 monthly / £39.99 quarterly / £99.99 yearly 
  • PS Plus Deluxe
    • AU$21.95 monthly / AU$63 quarterly / $154.95 yearly

Compared to before, PS Plus Essential is exactly the same service as your previous PS Plus subscription and for that tier, pricing is unchanged. 

PS Plus lets you play online, and gives you a handful of free PS4, PS5, and PlayStation VR games every month, alongside offering member-exclusive discounts and content. There’s also 100GB of cloud storage thrown in too, along with the Share Play feature. 

PS Now let you download or stream from a collection of PS4, PS3, and PS2 games on PS5, PS4, and Windows PC. It wasn’t available in Australia but it was priced at $9.99 / $24.99 / $59.99 for one, three, and 12-month options in the US. UK pricing came in at £8.99 / £22.99 / £49.99 for the same increments. So, assuming you subscribed to both services, PS Plus Premium essentially matches that price. 

If you’d previously subscribed to PS Now, that subscription’s been migrated over to PS Plus Premium. Better still, this came with no increase to your existing subscription fees at launch. Otherwise, existing PS Plus subscribers have moved onto PS Plus Essential.

PS Plus tiers

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The PS Plus subscription features three tiers called PlayStation Plus Essential, PlayStation Plus Extra, and PlayStation Plus Premium. 

For territories with cloud streaming, PlayStation Plus Deluxe is on the table for a lower cost compared to PlayStation Plus Premium.

The former standard PS Plus subscription is the same as the new Essential tier, and pricing has remained the same.  

PS Plus Essential

  • Benefits:
    • Two monthly downloadable games
    • Exclusive discounts
    • Cloud storage for saved games
    • Online multiplayer access
    • Provides the same benefits that PlayStation Plus members are getting today
    • There are no changes for existing PlayStation Plus members in this tier
  • Benefits:
    • Provides all the benefits from the Essential tier
    • Adds a catalog of up to 400 PS4 and PS5 games – including blockbuster hits from PlayStation Studios catalog and third-party partners. Games in the Extra tier are downloadable for play.

PS Plus Premium

  • Benefits:
    • Provides all the benefits from Essential and Extra tiers
    • Cloud streaming access for original PlayStation, PS2, PSP and PS4 games offered in the Extra and Premium tiers in markets where PlayStation Now is currently available. Customers can stream games using PS4 and PS5 consoles, and PC.
    • Time-limited game trials will also be offered in this tier, so customers can try select games before they buy
    • Adds up to 340 additional games including:
      • PS3 games available via cloud streaming
      • A catalog of beloved classic games available in both streaming and download options from the original PlayStation, PS2 and PSP generations 

PS Plus Deluxe

PS Plus Deluxe is a regional equivalent to PS Plus Premium. It’s only available in regions which don’t currently support cloud gaming, such as Australia and New Zealand, for a cheaper price. Otherwise, Deluxe includes all of the other benefits from the Essential and Extra tiers. That’s alongside a catalog of classic PlayStation, PS2, and PSP games to download and play, and limited-time game trials. 

PS Plus games

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We had our first look at the PS Plus catalog of new games when it began rolling out across Asia. The revamped subscription service over 400 PS4 and PS5 games from first- and third-party developers for Extra/Premium subscribers. There’s also retro games from the PS1, PS2, and PS3 (via cloud streaming) eras. 

However, the catalog for Extra/Premium subscribers changes between months and like Xbox Game Pass, once they’ve left PS Plus, you don’t retain access. There are new titles to dig into in the middle of each month, the amount of which will vary, but this is spaced out nicely from the PS Plus Essential games. 

Check out the PlayStation website (opens in new tab) for a full list of every game in the catalog.

Upcoming PS Plus games

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Here are the new additions for for the PS Plus Extra library: 

  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Special Edition | PS4, PS5 
  • Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege | PS4, PS5
  • Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX | PS4
  • Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue | PS4
  • Kingdom Hearts III | PS4
  • Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory | PS4
  • Oddworld: Soulstorm – Enhanced Edition | PS4, PS5
  • Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 | PS4
  • Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint | PS4
  • Chorus | PS4, PS5
  • What Remains of Edith Finch | PS4
  • The Gardens Between | PS4, PS5

As for the PS Plus Premium library, you’ve got all the games included in Extra, plus a few additional classics:

  • Ratchet & Clank | PS3 
  • Ratchet & Clank 2: Going Commando | PS3 
  • Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal | PS3 
  • Ratchet & Clank: Deadlocked | PS3 
  • Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction | PS3 

We can usually predict when we’ll find out when the next PS Plus games are being announced, both for Essential and the Extra/Premium catalogs.

Essential games are usually revealed on the last of Wednesday of every month. Sony has also confirmed that we’ll see the catalog expand halfway through each month, so expect to hear more at that moment. 

However, across 2022, Dealabs user Billbil-kun (opens in new tab) has repeatedly (and accurately) leaked this line-up beforehand. So, there’s a chance we may learn what we’re getting sooner. Once we know which other games are coming to PS Plus next, we’ll keep this updated.

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