Just 4% of PS5, PS4 Fans Think PS Plus Premium Represents Good Value for Money 1
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PS Plus Premium’s offering in May is awful, with forgotten PS2 first-person shooter Battle Engine Aquila the only new addition.

In fact, subscribers are losing more this month than they’re gaining, with streaming support inexplicably ceasing for a bunch of popular first-party PS3 games, including Resistance: Fall of Man.

So far in 2025, Sony’s most expensive subscription has added just 10 classics, which is glacial pace for a subscription that costs £120/$160 per year. Admittedly, other perks include the aforementioned cloud streaming (including direct to a PS Portal handheld) and a handful of bonus PSVR2 titles, although they’ll be leaving soon too.

And thus, just 4% of members think it represents good value for money, with a further 52% saying they’re disappointed with it right now. That’s a poor return, especially when it did seem towards the tail-end of last year like Sony was knocking the subscription into shape, following the addition of the various Sly Cooper games et al.

Ironically, hours after running this Push Square poll, Nintendo announced the addition of Killer Instinct Gold for Switch Online, which is pummelling PS Plus Premium in terms of its retro additions of late. Successor Switch 2 will get GameCube games in a couple of weeks, too.

Where does Sony go from here with its most expensive subscription? How can it get fans back on side? Let us know in the comments section below.

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