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Is Project Spartacus approaching? Some subscribers are already experiencing this!

Sony could soon launch a rival to Microsoft’s (Xbox) Game Pass: some may have witnessed unusual signs.

A NeoGAF In the forum, several users reported that they also received a free PlayStation Now subscription for the same period of time for a new PlayStation Plus subscription or a subscription that was already active but wanted to be renewed. That is, if someone paid for a twelve-month PlayStation Plus subscription, they got a plus for a one-year PlayStation Now subscription without having to pay for it.

The situation is more complicated than others: those who have an active subscription to both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, a service that provides unlimited online multiplayer (and three or four free games a month) and streams older games from the cloud, have experienced bugs in in your username. With their subscription options, PlayStation Network says they have two PlayStation Plus subscribers instead of PS Plus and PlayStation Now. However, those who have currently only subscribed to one or the other and have not yet renewed will not experience change…

The Italian IGN therefore, he started an experiment on a profile with an active PlayStation Plus membership but no PlayStation Now subscription. After buying a month of PS Now, they get a much longer subscription: access lasts exactly as long as their PlayStation Plus membership is active. True, the site highlighted that this could also be a bug in the PlayStation Store interface. (If that’s really the case, then we have to ask how Sony brought this together, because it would mean a lot of money for them to get away with…)

If that’s not a bug, you can rest assured: Sony will really try to combine PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now subscriptions. We have written before that Spartacus The Game Pass alternative, codenamed, may have three subscription categories, but we’re wondering if the rumors about “classic” games are true and what to expect from them…

Source: PSL

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