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New features and elements from PSone Now will be introduced by Sony. The efforts were reported in December. GamesBeat can provide more information on what these new offerings look like.

There are three tiers to Spartacus. The service could change its names between now and when it launches. The monthly subscription for these programs is $10 and goes up to $16. What do you get from each tier? The current plan is here.

Monthly gamesGame catalogueStreamingClassic
games
Game trialsPrice
PS+ EssentialX$10
PS+ ExtraXX$13
PS+ PremiumXXXXX$16

You already know that the PS+ is essential. You can add games to your library for $10 per month. This works the same way as it does today.

PS+ Extra gives you the monthly games and a game catalogue for $13 per month. There are hundreds of older, downloadable games in the game catalogue. The download catalogue was ripped out of PS Now and put into PS+.

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All of the above are included in PS+ Premium for $16 per month. PS Now's streaming capabilities are included in everything else. You get a library of classic games, as well as a new game trials feature. You can start playing the full versions of new games with game trials. The time-limit function is similar to how game trials work on the Electronic Arts service.

All of these prices and names could change. This is the general outline of what to expect. PS Plus should look stronger in comparison to Game Pass because of these features. While Sony will not include full versions of its blockbuster games in PS Plus on day one, game trials will give a bigger audience a chance to sample those games.

In the next few weeks, Sony will begin a testing phase for Spartacus. It could announce the details of its new membership program in March if it is ready to roll out the service.

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