That would be neat but as others have said I don't think it makes sense for Sony.
I think I have a solution that would work better though.
So, the price of PS+ is probably going to go up for everyone eventually. That's just the way it is. My idea, is bump the price to $59.99 a year and then allow anyone with PS+ to play any games they own on PS Now on their PS3/4. Pretty much just do it the way they do it on the Xbox One, just pop in the disc so that it can identify the game or allow it to see what games you have in your library (if it's a digital game).
"So, just like the bc on the Xbox One right?" Not quite, because I think that when Sony starts adding PS1 and PS2 games to PS Now, they should offer the same thing for those games. Personally, I'm not really interested in playing my PS3 games on my PS4. But if someone gave me the option to play Battlefront 2, or Crash on my PS4? Yup, I'm going to do that.
Bet with Adamblaziken:
I bet that on launch the Nintendo Switch will have no built in in-game voice chat. He bets that it will. The winner gets six months of avatar control over the other user.







