Probably one of the most important news of the day is the fact that the new PlayStation Plus is already available in Europe, so that anyone can sign up for it Sony’s new service which is divided into three different levels.
One of the greatest advantages of two of them is that they allow us to access a wide range of video games from all Sony consoles, especially the PlayStation Plus Premium level, with which we can enjoy classic titles from PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5 and PSP. Of course, in the case of the most retro ones, they are only available in their PAL version, at least for now.
Sony has warned via his Twitter account that you intend to enable NTSC options in the vast majority of games which can be found in the lists of Asia, Europe, India, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Therefore, this will allow us to play them at 60 Hz
Until then, all games will have their PAL version, which will make them play at 50 Hz a 25 fps, so it is a significant difference when it comes to putting ourselves at the controls in certain titles in which fluency is very relevant. Now we have to wait for this option to be fully implemented in order to find out how we can opt for one version or another.