
For example, a one-month PlayStation Now voucher will provide access to approximately 3 weeks of PlayStation Plus Premium.


“But for us, letting those games go out to the platform outside the service first… that’s working and that will continue to be our strategy moving forward. “Occasionally, there will be an opportunity to invest in a day-and-date like Stray and we will jump on those when they come in,” Maguire continues. We’re seeing customers still get excited about those games and jumping in. “Putting games in a bit later in the life cycle has meant that we can reach more customers 12, 18, 24 months after they have been released. “We’re happy with our strategy,” said Nick Maguire, Sony’s head of subscriptions. And it is working for both companies, as the Japanese insist that they have no intention of changing this strategy for the time being. Xbox Game Pass includes the exclusive releases of Microsoft’s ecosystem from day one, something Sony does not do with the games from its first-party studios in PlayStation Plus. While both PlayStation and Xbox offer two very attractive subscription services for gamers on their platforms, there is a notable difference between the two.
