
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.