
The project, called Spartacus, was announced by Bloomberg last December.
Integrate PlayStation Services
If Bloomberg had predicted he would leave, “in spring– Recommends new information provided by American journalist Jeff Grubb Near the service exit.
In the latest episode of the Giantbomb Grubbsnax show, Grub says, “We are about to begin. Something will probably happen by the end of FebruaryNot necessarily open to the public, but certainly under internal preparation.The reporter also declined to offer a service that Sony plans to launch by combining PlayStation Now and PlayStation Plus services.
The new offering will retain the PlayStation Plus name and is now expected to be phased out, while some vendors have also received instructions on this. We even noticed that some prepaid cards are no longer available. The fleeting name to understand, PlayStation Spartacus should include three levels of subscription: Basic, Extra and Premium.
Prices range from $10 to $16
As for the “Essential” subscription, it will be nothing more or less than a copy and paste of the existing PlayStation Plus service and will be available for $10.
This subscription will therefore be necessary to play certain online games and will allow you to enrich your toy library at no additional cost.
Additional offer, $13, includes catalog 300 games to download. “Anything you can download from PSNow should be there. says Jeff Grubb.
In addition to the advantages of the two previous subscriptions, The premium tier, which will be priced at $16 per month, will provide access to “classic” games.And cloud play. Although neither Grubi nor we are sure what this definition of “classic” means. Additionally, Premium will give access to PS1, PS2, PS3 and PSP games as well as an extended demo.
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Source : C Net France
