Distinguished reporter Greg Miller of Kinda Funny announced on Sunday that he would be delaying the release of this week’s popular PlayStation PS I Love You XOXO podcast due to “three rumors I have heard” about upcoming announcements. “Dude, it’s going to be a VERY interesting week for the PlayStation, if even one of the three rumors I’ve heard is true,” he wrote. “Therefore, we will be delaying the recording of PS I Love You XOXO until Thursday.” Miller’s post follows a Bloomberg report claiming that Sony could announce its Game Pass rival codenamed “Spartacus” this week. VGC sources confirmed the story and said the news was expected earlier this week.
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It is claimed that the new subscription service will combine two of Sony’s existing offerings, the PlayStation Now and the PlayStation Plus, and will phase out the latter’s name. The new service is expected to be released for PS4 and PS5 this spring and will be structured in three payment levels, offering benefits such as free monthly games, extended demos and a PlayStation Classic game library. VentureBeat reporter Jeff Grubb claimed last month that the highest level of service would cost $ 16 a month. Note: To display this integration, allow the use of Functional Cookies in Cookie Preferences. “Right now they are called ‘essential’, ‘extra’ and ‘premium,’” Grubb told the Giant Bomb show. “Pricing, again, could be a placeholder, but pricing is $ 10 a month for essentials, $ 13 a month for extra and $ 16 a month for premium.” Grubb suggested that the premium level could include free trials of all PlayStation premium titles. “For premium, $ 16 a month νετε do you get full games? Not really… it’s like EA Play. You get complete game tests. I do not know if this is true for every game that comes out, but it seems so “. he said. “You also get classic games and streaming. None of the other levels will flow in the cloud. “