Rumors of a premium Playstation Network service have been around for some time now, even from Sony’s Kaz Hirai himself, and a report from VG247 says it will become a reality at E3 next month. According to the site, a “highly-placed source” says that Sony will be announcing the service and a list of new premium PSN features during its June 15th keynote at the show, and that it will cost less than $70 a year. As we’ve heard previously, the current PSN service won’t changed for those who don’t want to upgrade, but as always Sony will be throwing in big incentives to get people to pay up. Supposedly you will get a free PSN game from a choice of “two to four” each month with your subscription. Details on the premium service are otherwise still lacking, but VG247 says it will include a music streaming service similar to Spotify as well.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
PSN Premium Service Rumored To Be Announced At E3 2010
Rumors of a premium Playstation Network service have been around for some time now, even from Sony’s Kaz Hirai himself, and a report from VG247 says it will become a reality at E3 next month. According to the site, a “highly-placed source” says that Sony will be announcing the service and a list of new premium PSN features during its June 15th keynote at the show, and that it will cost less than $70 a year. As we’ve heard previously, the current PSN service won’t changed for those who don’t want to upgrade, but as always Sony will be throwing in big incentives to get people to pay up. Supposedly you will get a free PSN game from a choice of “two to four” each month with your subscription. Details on the premium service are otherwise still lacking, but VG247 says it will include a music streaming service similar to Spotify as well.
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