

It at least puts probablility that if a game deserves it, it'll get a good sequel, or that dev team will make a game just as good afterwards. I'd rather buy the games I like the look of, rather than hope they come to GP. It's just an affordable and easy way to combat GamePass from dominating the service conversation. Even PSVR2 would launch to gamers with them already have 20 VR games in their library if this launched in December. You want Legend of Dragoon remastered like Demon's Souls this could fund it, you want Warhawk PS3 remastered for PS5 F2P this can fund it, you want Heavenly Sword 2 this could fund it. Just looking at the future, this alone would benefit them, and it would help fund a lot of game projects that fans want by testing the popularity of these old games. People who are on the fence will have an easier choice on which console they want to buy, and that's not a conversation you want happening when you have a product to sell. I'm not saying Sony is struggling, but it's eventually going to be a bad look if more and more 3rd party games start releasing in Gamepass and $70 on PlayStation.


for the service which is $120/yr, include PS+, and allows them to have a sustainable service that can compete, but also profitable. That's 10 games per month, without much work at all considering the majority of the games are BC 1st party games that should be little to no cost to Sony. That alone will bring life into PS+ Collection, and while it starts to become similar to PSNow, it makes it more digestible by focusing on 100 top-tier games from all those generations instead of 20% top-tier and a bunch of fluff and it already has a better branding since PS+ Collection was a highlight of 2020 whereas PSNow has been very slowly growing.įrom there they can add 1 game per platform to the Collection monthly, and 2 "Games of the month" as timed-exclusive to the vault, which would be perfect for something like Back 4 Blood, MLB, Outriders, all games "free" on GamePass but $60 - $70 on PS (saves $180 - $210 on Xbox). A friend and I discussed this they can simply expand PS+ Collection to a Top 100 games across all their generations, from what it is currently.ġ0 PS3/PS4/PSP cross-platform (since PS3 BC is not happening) They don't have to lose money since they don't have to do GamePass.
