
Uncharted will be one of the Sony exclusive franchises available in the new PS Plus.

Microsoft does have a $1 a month three-month deal for new members, and this gets you all the highest tier features. The high-end costs $14.99 which translates to about $180. Game Pass crucially does not offer annual pricing, so this comes out to a little under $120 for a year of Game Pass. Similarly, the regular version of Game Pass will run you $9.99 monthly. Paying the $9.99 price tag means you get fewer benefits compared to members who shell out for the high-end price. The disparity in price - twice the amount for the high-end - comes down to the new way Sony organizes the entire service. The new PS Plus has a low-end price of $9.99 monthly or $59.99 yearly, and a high end of $17.99 monthly or $119.99 yearly. Here’s a closer look at what differentiates the two services. The biggest change is the inclusion of many features that were once part of PS Now, making PS Plus a stronger Game Pass contender.


Sony may be in the process of overhauling its PS Plus service, but when things shake out, how will it truly compare to Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass? While PS Plus has had some rollout problems in other countries, the service is set to launch in the U.S.
