![]() It's one of the most anticipated titles for the PS5, but not making it available on your subscription service is a serious disservice. We may not have a release date for God of War: Ragnarok yet, but even so Sony should've confirmed that it'll be coming to the company's subscription service at launch - it'd have been a great statement of intent. PlayStation Plus currently feels lacking when compared to Game Pass. Now is not the time for Sony to rest on its back catalog and hope that those alone can bring in new subscribers. This may yet happen, but the lack of announcements on it makes me skeptical.Īt the end of 2021, Microsoft put Halo Infinite up on Game Pass at launch and that right there was them throwing all of their chips in. Don't get me wrong: I love playing older games and rekindling memories of my childhood, but if you are Sony and charging $3 more than Microsoft at $18 for 'full access' and the 'full experience,' you have to have Day One releases on there too. While Sony has a longer backlog of consoles and games to make available on its service, Day One first-party games are still the big trump card that Microsoft has over Sony. ![]() ![]() While both do offer access to older games, there is one major hurdle Sony still has to get over outside of its multiple price tiers ( for God's sake, guys, let's just have one tier and make life simpler for everyone!). ![]()
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