PS5

6aeaf84a78ab6bccb0e83152153138f0ca5ebb2a.jpg


Oh Look I got an old PS3 PS Plus game... again!

Just this time for PS4.

Sidenote: Still gonna claim it and play it, again. :D

Oh look - just another slight snipe at PS. With a weak sidenote....
 
The are mostly original indie games unlike Sony which merely release remakes, remasters and expansions (Directors Cut) because the creative juices aren't flowing it seems, just a regurgitation and bundling of old games.
and thats on top of all the new games being released.
 
Hahaha, no. Calling out MS and Sony for their crap free games.
If you want to play intriguing games you will generally have cough up some cash.

Although I must say day 1 releases of AAA games like Forza Horizon 5 on Game Pass is proving otherwise. One can always debate the pros and cons of GP but I think it's what PS+ should aim towards.
 
If you want to play intriguing games you will generally have cough up some cash.

Although I must say day 1 releases of AAA games like Forza Horizon 5 on Game Pass is proving otherwise. One can always debate the pros and cons of GP but I think it's what PS+ should aim towards.

Sony might start pushing PS Now harder. To be honest, it's not bad, they recently added TLOU2 so I got to play that. Where it falls downs compared to Game Pass is the lack of new games and day 1 games as you mentioned.
 
I'm sure I can create a UK/US account and access it. Problem is whether money wired from RSA will be accepted.

Really not sure. I moved to UK before I has PS, so when I bought my PS5 earlier this year, just created a UK account. My knowledge about PS store and services is very limited.
 
You can have multiple accounts on a single system. I still have my NZ/UK and SA account active on my PS3 in order to access all they games I bought on them during the years.

On PS5 I only have an SA account active.

All you will need is an address from the country you wanna create the account in as for funds: PS gift/wallet cards can be had at many a shops and even online.
Yes I see, managed to subscribe to PS Now.
 
Top
Sign up to the MyBroadband newsletter
X