Sunday question: Which game subscriptions do you use? – News

Sunday question: Which game subscriptions do you use?  - News

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With the redesign of PlayStation Plus, the field of gaming flat rates has changed again. Which of the numerous games subscription services do you use?

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The game pass for Xbox and PC, which is also equipped with brand-new innovations and very emphatically advertised by Microsoft, proved in an earlier Sunday question to be the top dog among the game flat rates. Since then, something has happened in the field: With the revision of PlayStation Plus, Sony merged the subscription with the PlayStation Now game streaming offer and added an extensive games catalog from the Extra level, which will soon include, for example, the yakuza-Games join and Ubisoft has also contributed selected titles to choose from. In July there was also the indie title Stray (in the test) a first novelty directly to the release for subscribers.

What about: Have you subscribed to the new PlayStation Plus for the game catalog (or the retro game collection at the highest level Premium)? Do you use the subscription alongside others, maybe that’s why you phased out another service? Or doesn’t PlayStation Plus appeal to you? Do you perhaps have no general need for such flat rate offers? Choose your answer in the poll below and let us know your thoughts in the comments!

You can vote for the Sunday question until Monday at 09:00 – if you change your mind, you can still log in another answer until then. We will then close the survey and present you with the resulting opinion a little later in the form of a news update. Do you have ideas for a Sunday question? Then send a PM to Hagen. You can also post suggestions in the comments, which improves discoverability enormously if the word “suggestion” also appears in the comment. The link to the overview of the more than 200 previous Sunday questions can be found below under “Sources”.

Reference-www.gamersglobal.de