You can even buy Steam wallet top-ups with cash. Right now, there are those that want to buy into Microsoft’s Netflix for video games offering, but can’t because their debit cards aren’t supported on Microsoft’s site or that they’re limited to debit or credit cards rather than the plethora of options available with for every other storefront.Īside from Sony making its PlayStation Store wallet top-ups available through Amazon, Flipkart and a legion of offline stores too, allowing you to pay in cash, UPI, or whatever you please. Like their "PS2 classic" currently on PSN AND PSNow, they could provide users both choices : A monthly fee subscription emulator reading from original discs (not burned/pirated ones), and also sell them as single VC style for users who prefer to re-buy their already bought games in digital form.When you consider how something potentially as mainstream as Game Pass is, it needs to be available everywhere with every payment option that matters. I understand they don't like the idea of old game owners not buying the games once again on their new console, but they could make that official emulator behind monthly sub if they want to make profit! (though, they allowed users to play their PS4 libraries on PS5 without re-buying them, maybe there's hope for older games too?) But more offline VC style would be welcome.Īnother idea I'd like to see would be to allow users to insert their ORIGINAL PS1/PS2/PS3 disc in the console (given the console's drive is compatible with old CD/DVD) and trigger an "official emulator" like Microsoft CEO mentioned. if they want a subscription for streaming service, I get it. I'm not including the streamed only games in that idea, like PS3 games. why didn't we have more of these yet? they are like Nintendo VC games with bundled emulators and single ROM/ISO. If they could make PS2 as single games on PSN, they can as well add more. I just hope they would still allow users to purchase on a single game basis and don't force users to subscribe to get access to these games. I can either buy the game as standalone OR get access to it in PSNow. What I'd like is that the "retro games" available in the monthly premium offer would also be available on a single purchase choice.įor example, if they add Drakengar (PS2 classic title) to their list, I'd like to be able to buy just that game if I want to, without the need to pay for a monthly access to all other retro games I don't want.Ĭurrently there are PS2 classic titles available (like Rogue Galaxy). Grubb also said that Project Spartacus is "probably getting pretty close to launching", with a possible announcement coming sometime in March. These tiers would be $10, $13, and $16, respectively. According to his knowledge, that would be a major draw for the Premium tier. Lastly, the Premium tier would have the most features, such as cloud streaming, timed game trials, and "access to classic games", though Grubb was not certain what exactly those classic games would be, or what systems they would be from. Essential would pretty much be the existing PlayStation Plus offering, while Extra would add on a downloadable game catalog, similar to PlayStation Now. He added on to previously teased information, and claimed that there will be three tiers to Spartacus: Essential, Extra, and Premium. A new report has come in, from VentureBeat's Jeff Grubb, as he discussed what he knew about Project Spartacus in a recent episode of the Giantbomb podcast. Code-named Project Spartacus, it would merge both PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now services and have multiple subscription tiers, with the most expensive one offering classic PlayStation games. Late last year, Bloomberg reported that they had insider information on a new service that Sony was working on.
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