Sony prepares to unveil Spartacus subscription service next week

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We have heard dozens of rumors and leaks recently regarding Sony’s new subscription service called Spartacus, and according to the latest reports, the Japanese publisher is preparing to officially unveil the service next week.

According to a Bloomberg report, the Xbox Game Pass competitor from PlayStation will be unveiled soon, specifically next week, as recent reports have indicated that PlayStation is working on a new subscription service called Spartacus targeting Xbox Game Pass competition. Deny or confirm any information circulated.

Previous leaks expected the new service to launch in Spring 2022 and would merge PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now subscriptions together, as a Plus subscription is mandatory for multiplayer, while PlayStation Now allows users to stream or download older games.

Previous rumors talked about dividing the service into 3 subscription tiers of essential, extra and premium, and the current prices are divided into $10 per month for the basic package, $13 per month for the extra and $16 per month for the Premium service.

You can also get classic games and cloud streaming services with a Premium subscription, while the same subscription offers the ability to download all PlayStation Now games for the first time ranging from 250 to 300 and including a bunch of classics.

The essential subscription should include PlayStation Plus and free monthly games, but that information is expected to be officially revealed in the next few days.

I always look for a good story, perfect scenario, and exciting plot in any video game, and I don’t mind playing competitive games with innovative and exciting ideas.

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