Sony has made changes to its PlayStation Plus subscription with the recent launch of an updated service. There are now many levels to choose from, offering an increasing number of benefits.
Basic, Basic offers subscribers monthly games, online multiplayer and special discounts. Meanwhile, the Premium top tier offers the same benefits, but also includes a catalog of classics, game trials, cloud streams, and more.
The new PlayStation Plus launches today in North and South America.
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Due to the changes they made to the service, it looks like the PS Plus retail cards have been discontinued and will no longer be available in retail stores. This is likely because the new PlayStation Plus comes in multiple price tiers, and older PlayStation Plus retail cards only offer a one, three, or twelve month subscription. This will make retail cards incompatible with the new subscription options.
It’s unclear if the new PS Plus retail cards will return to stores compatible with the new subscription tiers and payment plans. It’s also unclear how PS Plus retail cards can be claimed at the new subscription tiers.
Source : dbl tap
