PlayStation says it still has no intention of competing against Xbox Game Pass with day one PS Plus launches
Despite Stray's success, Sony's still shying awa🌊y from day one PS Plus launches

Sony hasn't changed its mind about holding back its first-party games from Xbox Game 🌃Pass-style day one launches💮 on PS Plus.
"We're happy with our strategy," PlayStation subscription boss Nick Maguire tells . "Putting ga🅠mes in a bit later in the life cycle has meant that we can reach more customers 12, 18, 24 months after they have released. We're seeing customers still get excited about those games and jumping in. For us, that's working. Occasionally, there will be an opportunity to invest in a day-and-date like Stray and we will jump on those when they come in. But for us, letting those [first-party] games go out to the platform outside the service first… that's working and that will continue to be our strategy moving forward."
That's pretty much the same ♏line Sony's been putting forth since the relaunch 🔥of PS Plus last year. CEO Jim Ryan said at the time that putting first-party games up on the subscription day and date would cause "that virtuous cycle" to be broken. Rya𝓰n did leave the door open to that strategy changing in t🐽he future, but it seems the time has not yet come.
Of course, PS Plus does feature some day one releases - just not of first-party games. Maguire notes that one such release is the service's biggest success story, too: "Stray has brought in the highest number of players that have accessed that title over the first 12 months." A post-launch first-party addition, the multiplayer Ghost of Tsushima: Legends got the other🍷 big subscription metric, with the "highest number of hours of gameplay."
Maguire also explained that PS5 game streaming is 🌟in the works for PS Plus subscribers, which is at least oneℱ option that meet♛s Game Pass on its own terms.
If you're still confused about all those 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS Plus tiers - and really, who could blame you - you can get a breakdown at that link.
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