
PlayStation’s answer to Game Pass may launch next week
You might not have to wait much longer to see sources claim Sony is introducing its rumored “Spartacus” service, which combines PlayStation Now game access and PlayStation Plus online features, as soon as next week. The service will launch with a “splashy” collection of recent hit games, the tipsters said, but you might not see blockbuster games arrive on the service the same day as they’re available for purchase. Don’t expect to play the upcoming estimating that Xbox Series X/Halo Infinite. The PlayStation equivalent could make Game Pass seem less appealing and keep some players from switching platforms.
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