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SKMBlake said:
PotentHerbs said:

I doubt it unless Sony did something similar to Microsoft's one dollar conversion for GPU or they pivot completely by having new first party releases on the service. There's just more appeal to having newer titles Day One compared to older titles.

However, if Sony can grow this service to 15 - 20+ Million users by the end of this generation, just on the back of their legacy content, they'll have a strong foundation in place to catch and surpass Game Pass. 

If it replaces PS+, you'll have around 40+ million users easy. No need for 1$ conversion.

MS is having this odd situation where it keeps Gold alive but GPU gives also access to multiplayer.

I mean just look at Nintendo: 32 million subscribers to have access to a laggy multiplayer and SNES/NES games

The report is saying that it'll be replacing PS Now out but PS+ will be retained, so PS+ will still be its own thing? 

This is definitely one of those that I need to see how Sony pitches this. Especially if there's going to be multiple tiers. I'm guessing the current PS+ will be the lowest tier going up to PS+++ LOL 

Nintendo bent our arms on their service because it's not just games. They tied the multiplayer and cloud saves to the service. So a lot of people may have cared more about multiplayer access playing Smash, Mario Kart, and Animal Crossing, while also worrying about breaking their console and losing their saves. 

Last edited by G2ThaUNiT - on 03 December 2021