• The problem with PlayStation Now and how to fix it

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sat Aug 21 16:00:04 2021
    The problem with PlayStation Now and how to fix it

    Date:
    Sat, 21 Aug 2021 14:45:00 +0000

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    PlayStation Now isnt reaching the heights it should be, and Sonys the one to blame.

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    PlayStation Now should be Sonys answer to Xbox Game Pass , but right now,
    its being handsomely bested by Microsofts subscription service and (even worse) ignored by PlayStations own player base.

    In January 2021, the last official figures that Microsoft shared showed that Xbox Game Pass had amassed over 18 million subscribers a figure that has likely been eclipsed by now thanks to strong Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S sales throughout the year.

    Sonys PlayStation Now service, meanwhile, has just over three million subscribers . Thats despite the PS4 and PS5 amassing a significantly larger install base than Microsofts last-gen and current-gen consoles. PS Now also had a two year head start over Xbox Game Pass, which arrived two years later in 2017. PlayStation Now vs Xbox Game Pass : which is right for you? PS5 vs Xbox Series X : the two consoles compared PS5 storage guide: best SSD for PS5

    So why is there such a large discrepancy when it comes to PS Now subscribers and Xbox Game Pass subscribers? Is PlayStation Now really that unappealing? Fundamentally, no, but the execution is lacking.

    PS Now operates in almost exactly the same way as Xbox Game Pass: you pay a monthly fee that lets you download and play hundreds of games. You can even stream games on Sonys platform, which right now is an advantage that Sonys service has over Xbox Game Pass though this might change when Microsoft brings Xbox Cloud Gaming to its console hardware in the near future.

    But right now, its hard to make a compelling case for Sonys service due to a few frustrating flaws. It isnt beyond redemption, though in fact, its a problem thats actually rather easy to fix, if Sony is willing to make the following changes. Its time to add PlayStation 5 games (Image credit: Capcom)

    One of the biggest differences between PlayStation Now and Xbox Game Pass is that Microsofts service lets you play Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S games . You can play countless titles that take full advantage of the power of the
    new Xbox consoles, and Ive found it to be a great way to experience next-gen titles like Dirt 5, Doom Eternal and Sea of Thieves .

    In fact, there are currently 62 Xbox Series X|S optimized games on Xbox Game Pass (thanks, Game Pass Counter ), which means if you own either of
    Microsofts new Xbox consoles, theres plenty of shiny new games to play right now.

    On PlayStation Now, there are no PlayStation 5 games available. Zilch. Nada. Zero. Sonys service only includes PS4, PS2 and PS3 games, the latter of which can only be streamed and not downloaded.

    When Marvels Avengers and Borderlands 3 were added to PS Now in April , it seemed like a great win for Sonys service. But, despite having free PS5 upgrades available for both titles, subscribers could only play the PS4 version, something which wouldnt be the case if these games were on Xbox Game Pass.

    Sony needs to start offering PS5 games in its PS Now library, then, as theres no doubt that such a seemingly simple move would attract countless new subscribers. Create a premium PlayStation Plus tier (Image credit: Sony)

    Xbox Game Pass isnt Microsofts only offering in its subscription service. It also has the value-packed Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for consumers to consider, which includes an embarrassment of riches and perks.

    Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers get Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Game Pass for
    PC, EA Play (which includes hundreds of games from EA), Xbox Live (which includes Games with Gold), Xbox Cloud Gaming (available on mobile and PC) and various perks for a slightly higher monthly fee. Its easily the best deal in gaming right now, and Ive touched on how its made the PS5 feel like it isnt good value in the past .

    Sony should be offering a higher tier version of its subscription services to compete with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and one that crucially includes PS Now. PlayStation Plus seems to be the only avenue where Sony is willing to give away PS5 titles, so why not create a PlayStation Plus Platinum tier?

    Add PS Now, all the usual PlayStation Plus perks, and throw in a subscription to the online anime streaming platform Crunchyroll (recently bought by Sony) to sweeten the deal.

    It might not quite match the value proposition of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate,
    but it would at least be a start. Id certainly be interested in a tier that gave me both PS Now, PS Plus and extras for a more compelling price than the current option of subscribing to both with no additional benefits. Snag some day one releases (Image credit: Sony)

    While theres no chance that Sony will ever offer its first-party exclusives
    on PlayStation Now on day one like Microsoft does with its titles, it would
    be nice to see PlayStation Now snag some day one releases of third-party
    games for its subscription service and add more current releases in general.

    Its hard to deny the allure of a freshly released game thats available for free as part of your existing subscription. Ive played so many games on Xbox Game Pass that I never would have given a passing glance to before because of this, so I think Sony is missing out on a big opportunity to snag some day
    one releases on PS Now.

    PlayStation has always had a great history in supporting indie games, so instead of leaving them to the mercy of the PlayStation Store, why not give developers a much-needed windfall by paying to put some titles straight into PS Now? It would also help spice up PlayStation Nows library of games, which can have a tendency of feeling outdated compared to Game Passs lineup. A little would go a long way

    Its clear that PlayStation Now isnt in dire need of an overhaul, then, but a couple of smart tweaks inspired by the competition would do Sonys service wonders. As of today, PS Now isnt doing enough to entice subscribers to the platform, and only Sony has the power to change that. Lets hope it acts
    sooner rather than later. Best PS5 headsets : treat your ears



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