PS Plus Premium could cause dozens of games to leave PS Now

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PS Plus Premium means that PlayStation Now will be reportedly losing 56 of its games throughout May ahead of the se💞rvice being added to one of the new subscription tiers this summer. 

Shared to Reddit (via ), one user claims that a total of 56 games are either set to expire from the service in May - shortly before the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS Plus Premium release date - or have seen expiry dates appear and reappear in r🎉ecent days.

It’s clear that Sony’s reasoning for this drastic reduction is to get ready for the new PlayStation Plus service. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new PS Plus is a revamp of the current one and separates into three different tiered subscriptions that are all available for different prices and offer different exclusive features to its members. PlayStation Now will be included in one of these new tiers and so won’t be available as its own subscription service anymore. It’s not clear yet whether the games being removed from PS Now in May will become♓ available again on PS Plus Premium. 

We can’t say we’re very surprised at the gradual closing down of PS Now as earlier this month, it was also revealed that PlayStation Now subscriptions are only available in monthly installments now as PlayStatio🐷n has removed the services' annual subscriptions - also in preparation for PS Plus Premium. So if you were looking for an excuse ꦜto give PS Now a try, you should really get to it, and quick, before various games are removed.

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