The Fury said:
Makes sense but we really have to accept we are going to get lackluster offerings for a while until PS5 comes out and the fact most companies are trying to divide their content up to their own subscription services. |
Usually it's the opposite. PS+ has only recently got good on PS4. The older the console the more old AAA games there are to put on the service. When PS5 first launches i'm sure we'll get stuck with arcade titles as we did with the PS4 for the first couple of years.
It wasn't until 2018 that we started to get regular full retail games, and 2019 has continued that trend. 2016 and prior the big games were pretty much non-existent.
But the subscription services are a valid point, I imagine the reason we haven't seen many EA games on PS+ this gen is because of EA Access (regardless of it not being on PS4 previously due to Sony's refusal), and now with Ubisoft following suit there games may start to disappear from the service (Though ubisofts subscription is only on PC currently so might not have an affect yet.)