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Sony Exploring New Delivery Methods for PS Plus Games

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– Sony is testing a new rollout method for PS Plus Extra additions in the US, UK, and Japan, where only select titles are available on the global release date of June 16th.
– In these territories, Sonic X Shadow Generations launches on June 10th, but Blades of Fire is delayed until June 30th.
– Sony did not explain the change, but the author speculates it aims to increase user engagement by spreading releases across the month.
– The test is limited to select regions, likely so Sony can collect feedback and monitor data before a wider rollout.
– The change offers early access to some titles but forces fans in those territories to wait longer for others, which the author calls unfair and confusing.

Sony is testing a new approach to how it delivers PS Plus Extra games, with the company confirming it is “exploring new ways” to roll out content in its key markets: the United States, United Kingdom, and Japan.

The full Game Catalogue update is still scheduled for a global release on June 16th as usual. However, in these three territories, only a selection of titles will be available on that date. This means subscribers in the US, UK, and Japan can already play Sonic X Shadow Generations starting June 10th, but they will have to wait until June 30th to access Blades of Fire.

The staggered rollout schedule is as follows:

  • June 10th: Early access to Sonic X Shadow GenerationsSony has not provided a specific reason for this change, but the likely motive is to boost user engagement and activity. By spreading new releases across several weeks instead of dropping them all at once, the company encourages players to return to the service regularly to check for fresh content.It is significant that this experiment is limited to a few regions. This suggests Sony wants to collect feedback and analyze data before potentially expanding the model globally.There are clear benefits to this approach. Players in the selected territories get early access to a major title like the Sonic Generations remake. However, the system feels unfair for those eager to try other games. For instance, fans waiting for Blades of Fire in these regions will have to wait two weeks longer than subscribers in the rest of the world.Is this a smart move to keep subscribers engaged, or does it simply add unnecessary confusion to the service? Share your thoughts in the comments.
(Source: Push Square)

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