So, what's the change? It's a subtle one that most would have never noticed, but there's always an eagle-eyed Internet user who notices for everyone. In this instance, it's Okami Games over on Twitter. who pointed out that the fine print of PlayStation Plus promo images has changed. What read as "for PlayStation Plus subscribers" in January now reads as "available this month at no extra cost."
This change hasn't been made in a vacuum. It comes on the back of reports of a PlayStation subscription service -- tentatively dubbed PlayStation Spartacus -- that combines PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now, and gives subscribers access to PS3, PS2, and PS1 games. The reports of this have suggested it will be pitched as a premium tier of the pre-existing PlayStation Plus model. And what does "available this month at no extra cost" hint at? A second, premium tier.
Sony changed the text on the Playstation Plus promo image for next month.
— Okami Games (@Okami13_) January 27, 2022
Interesting. 🤔 pic.twitter.com/8sAN7OoIht
For now, take everything here with a grain of salt as this is mostly speculation. Of course, Sony could squash the speculation with a comment or more information, but it's probably not going to do this. If it had something to announce, it would announce it. And maybe it will, eventually. In addition to this, it also strictly adheres to its "no comment" policy, which extends to not just speculation, but anything of the unofficial and speculative variety.
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Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/playstation-ps-plus-ps4-ps5-sony-spartacus/
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