Neil writes: "Ever since Generation Zero first whisked us off to the 1980's Swedish wonderland back in early 2019, a steady drop of new content has arrived, delivering new opportunity and plenty of action. That is again the case here and now as the latest addition - that of Alpine Unrest - brings a new landscape, new arsenal of weapons, more machines and a whole bundle of extra achievements and challenge."
New pricing changes to PlayStation Plus 12-Month plans.
"starting September 6 we will be increasing the price for PlayStation Plus 12-month subscriptions globally across all benefit plans. This price adjustment will enable us to continue bringing high-quality games and value-added benefits to your PlayStation Plus subscription service."
Here are the new prices for PlayStation Plus 12-month subscription plans.
PlayStation Plus Essential 12-Month Subscription
79.99 USD | 71,99 Euro | 59.99 GBP | 6,800 Yen
PlayStation Plus Extra 12-Month Subscription
134.99 USD | 125,99 Euro | 99.99 GBP | 11,700 Yen
PlayStation Plus Premium 12-Month Subscription
159.99 USD | 151,99 Euro | 119.99 GBP | 13,900 Yen
So Xbox drops Gold after giving you stinkers for games for the last few years. PS keeps the quality but raises the price in response. I'd like to see a cheap option that includes just online features and no games for people that don't want to pay more.
€72 for a years essential! Absolute dirtbag move here! These aren't minor price hikes they are massive differences.
Awesome hope this leads to more gamers jumping ship and joining the Xbox family and jumping into gamepass. Sony has become too full of themselves again and need to be giving a nice knock off their high horse.
Just looking at this months essential games, I don't see the value. I am, and going to stay single player enjoyer on the PS. Prices are ridiculous.
The Humble Multiplayer Mayhem Bundle just launched recently. It has seven items including Destiny 2: Beyond Light, Borderlands 3: Super Deluxe Edition, and more. As always, a percentage of profits from the bundle go to charity.
Neil writes: "Systemic Reaction take a look back at the success found in the four years since Generation Zero first launched on Xbox, PlayStation and PC"
Super up for playing the crap out of this.