Gaming News No, PS Plus really isn’t like Game Pass. This video game from a PS5 studio with a rating of 18/20 leaves the catalog!
While Xbox’s first-party games will remain on Game Pass forever, the same logic doesn’t seem to apply on Sony’s side with its PlayStation Plus offerings. At the end of the month, this PlayStation Studio game is leaving the catalog and some Internet users think they know why.
Since the success of Xbox Game Pass, subscriptions in the world of video games have multiplied. After Microsoft, it was Sony that finally took inspiration from its long-standing competitor and offered a similar service. For this purpose, PlayStation Plus was further developed, with which you could play online and save your games online. Now PlayStation players can choose between three tiers that offer access to different benefits.
For Extra and Premium, subscribers are provided with a game catalog that allows them to play titles “for free” by downloading them to their consoles. Among the experiences available we find PlayStation Studio productions that are attracting more and more people. However, What players couldn’t imagine is that these first-party titles could disappear from the catalog over timeBecause that never happened on Microsoft’s part.
A big difference between PS+ and Game Pass
The information that interests us today was discovered by the site Press Square. The page for Horizon: Zero Dawn, the first inst allment in the Guerrilla Games series, notes that the game will be leaving the PlayStation Plus Extra catalog from May 21st
If this decision seems so surprising, that’s why Players assumed that once PlayStation Studios productions arrived, they would be available in PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium forever. This has been the policy of Microsoft since the launch of Xbox Game Pass, which even offers games from its studios in its subscription from the day of release, something Sony does not do. Apparently PlayStation has a different opinion on the matter and some internet users think they know why.
Why remove a Playstation Studios game from PS+?
In fact, this isn’t the first time PlayStation has made such a decision. In 2023, a few months before the release of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, the first Marvel’s Spider-Man had disappeared from the PlayStation Plus catalog without explanation. For some internet users These decisions were apparently motivated by the fact that Sony doesn’t want PlayStation Plus subscribers to prefer playing the original game when its sequel has just been released
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