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According to Joystiq's sources, Sony is set to reveal a premium tier of the PlayStation Network service, labeled PSN+, during its 2010 E3 media briefing. Unlike Microsoft's Xbox Live Gold service, PSN+ will focus on giving paid subscribers additional bonuses without limiting online multiplayer between paying and nonpaying users.

Many of the features included in the premium service mimic those featured in a supposed survey released late last year. Sources tell us that subscribers will have access to a rotating list of PSP Minis and PSone Classics, exclusive in-game DLC, discounts to the PlayStation Store and "first hour" demo access to full retail titles. Following the first hour of gameplay, players will have the ability to purchase the full title; however, demo access will only be available once the entire title has been downloaded.

As PSN+ subscribers, gamers will also receive protection for their consoles with the recently announced PlayStation Protection Plan, as well as exclusive access to the long-awaited cross-game voice chat. Additional features are said to be in the works following the launch of PSN+, including the previously rumored cloud-based saving system.

Joystiq has been informed that PSN+ subscribers will also have the ability to enable an auto-patching feature, which will detect, download and install updates for recently played PS3 titles on the system.

Pricing and a release for the PSN+ service is unknown, though one source speculates PSN+ may cost $9.99 per month. When contacted, a Sony representative said the company does not "comment on rumors or speculation."

 

 

What are your guys thoughts about the rumored features? Would you pay up to $50 - $120 a year?


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Depending on the price, I might bite for cloud saving (fuck yesssssss!) and the protection plan alone.



Who cares... the online will still be free to play.
That's all I care about.



I will. Does not matter what the services are, I will get it (yes I am a big fat sucker :)



Personally I'm really excited for cross game chat. Also cloud based saving would be awesome. Not having to worry anymore about backing up my save game data on a thumb drive or hard drive would be great. Right now if the save is copy protected then I'm screwed if my PS3 dies and I buy a new one.

Throw in the protection plan and exclusive DLC and depending on price I will likely sign up.



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I do think making cross game chat a premium feature is kind of a fail. That's not the kind of feature that should have a split user base.



Sony. You have my money.



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Sources tell us that subscribers will have access to a rotating list of PSP Minis and PSone Classics

What exactly does this mean? Are some future PSone Classics going to be subscriber only??

I'm not entirely convinced... we'll wait and see what happens



Definitely some really good features. If it's $10 a month I'm guessing it'll be $90-100 a year which is more than worth it for the protection plan and the cloud-based saving alone (as Badgenome said, hell yeah!). The cross-game voice chat and free minis and classics are just added bonuses.



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