Xbox Game Pass has been a massive success for Microsoft. The service continues to pick up big titles month after month, even including a game created by a Sony-owned developer with MLB The Show 21. Sony might be looking from the outside in wondering how it can capture the same success Microsoft has seen.
According to God of War creator David Jaffe, PlayStation is working on a product that would rival Xbox Game Pass. In a video uploaded to his YouTube channel, Jaffe shared some insight he has heard from his sources. Jaffe stated: “We had the guy on the show yesterday that had made the petition to fire Jim Ryan and I was like, ‘dude, that’s way premature,’ because Jim Ryan doesn’t owe anybody, Sony doesn’t owe anybody, the truth about what’s coming and what their counterpunch to Game Pass is.”
Jaffe continued: “What I can tell you is I know they are doing some stuff, because I know people at Sony who have told me that they are doing some stuff. There will be a response to Game Pass.”
As of right now, Sony does have two services quite similar to Xbox Game Pass. PlayStation Now offers its subscribers a curated list of titles to play from just like Xbox Game Pass, as well as many PlayStation 3 titles that can be streamed to your PlayStation 4 or 5. On top of that, PlayStation Plus Collection offers a curated list of many Sony-published titles and a few others on PS5 as well.
Jaffe stated that he doesn’t know exactly what Sony has planned, just that it does have some plan to counter Xbox Game Pass. He noted a patent Sony filed that would allow trophies to be awarded via emulation and suggested that Sony might offer backward compatibility with PS3, PS2, and PS1 games. However, that was just a guess based on a patent, and he did state: “What it is, we don’t know.”
Published: Apr 10, 2021 09:24 am