PlayStation Plus has seen “significant growth” says Sony


There are 150 million PlayStation Network members but Sony still won’t disclose how many are paying Plus members.

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At a pre-launch PS4 event in New York City today, Eric Lempel, vice president of Sony Network Entertainment and head of global marketing, gave us an overview of what PlayStation Network and the PlayStation Store looks like on the new console. During the demo and other hardware overviews Sony presented to us, it was abundantly clear that Sony is putting PSN’s community and social connectivity front-and-center on PS4.

While most of the PSN functionality remains free to use, one clear difference with PS3 is that you must be a paying PlayStation Plus subscriber to access online multiplayer. While Microsoft has always required a paid Xbox Live Gold account for online multiplayer, millions of PS3 players enjoyed online gaming free of charge. Lempel explained to GamesIndustry International that, quite frankly, Sony needs the revenues to maintain and continue to improve PSN.

“There’s a ton of value in the network. We’ve built up the network over the years and made a significant investment… and it’s quite honestly hard to keep everything [free],” he said. “The network’s gotten so much better and it’s completely redesigned on PS4. And the investment in Plus gives the user a ton of value, so putting multiplayer in there will continue to help us build the network up for our users. It’s a massive infrastructure to run this thing, and now with some of these social features there’s a lot going on.”

“The network’s gotten so much better and it’s completely redesigned on PS4… It’s a massive infrastructure to run this thing”

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Lempel believes that Sony still has an edge over Xbox Live, however. “What I will say is we kept everything else free to the user. So for example, we’ve got 11 partner apps right off the bat… that are not gated at all. This is something our competition isn’t doing,” he noted, referencing apps like Netflix which do require Xbox Live Gold subscriptions to use.

Lempel thinks that the investment Sony has made into PSN and PlayStation Plus has really paid off with “significant growth” on PS3 and Vita in the past couple years, helping to boost PSN accounts to 150 million worldwide. PSN is now in 59 countries and there have been 3.2 billion “pieces of content” downloaded since the service kicked off in 2006. That said, when we pressed him on how many pay for Plus subscriptions, he simply said that Sony doesn’t disclose that information.

For those who do pay to subscribe to Plus, Lempel thinks those gamers are basically getting their money back right away in the form of instant game collections. “If you really look at the value you get from the instant game collection, especially if you have multiple consoles, it’s an unbelievable value. Right off the bat, these two games we’re giving away on day one are over $30, so it’s a great deal for the user,” he stressed.

A one-year subscription to Plus costs $50 and Sony also offers a three-month option for $17.99 and a one-month option for $9.99. Contrast and Resogun will be available to download for free at PS4’s launch for Plus members, and while Drive Club was originally going to be available for Plus users at launch, that game will still be offered on Plus when it releases, Lempel said.

Sony is definitely doing what it can to entice players to use its services. Each PS4 retail box is coming packed with a $10 Sony Entertainment Network wallet credit for PlayStation Store, a 30-day free PlayStation Plus membership trial, and a 30-day free Music Unlimited service trial. On top of that, there’s a sense in which PS4 users automatically become evangelists and viral marketers for the platform as they hit the share button on the controller to broadcast live gameplay, share clips, screenshots and more, whether on Facebook, Twitch or Ustream. Lempel remarked that viral marketing wasn’t the ultimate goal of all the sharing options, but he agreed that it certainly helps get users engaged with more content. Sometimes you can’t beat the value of pure word-of-mouth marketing via the community.

“First and foremost we just want to help people discover content. It’ll certainly help get the word out… but the intention is really to give gamers a place to show off their accomplishments, show people what they’re doing, what they like, and get them talking,” he said.

 

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November 2013 PlayStation Plus Free Games in North America Include Resogun, Soul Sacrifice, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen


These games will hit the Instant Game Collection at various times throughout the month, so check back every Monday morning to see all the benefits of your membership.

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Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen (PS3)

PS Plus - Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen

Free for PS Plus members, Regular Price: $39.99
An epitaph speaks of another’s demise…A mysterious island known as Bitterblack Isle appears off the coast of Gransys. Its depths have claimed the lives of many Arisen their voices still haunt the labyrinth that lies deep beneath its surface–a labyrinth ripe with secrets waiting to be discovered. The time to take up arms has come once again. Delve into the isle’s depths and uncover its dark secret!

Ibb & obb (PS3)

PS Plus - Ibb and Obb

Free for PS Plus members, Regular Price: $9.99
ibb & obb is a two player cooperative game set in a puzzle filled world where gravity goes both up and down. You can only succeed by working closely together. Find a friend for some true local cooperative couch fun or match up online. Fall up and jump down through 15 levels filled with double gravity puzzles and discover the 8 hidden worlds that will test your new non-Newtonian skills to the maximum.

Resogun (PS4)

PS Plus - Resogun

Free for PS Plus members
RESOGUN is an intense fast-paced shoot em’ up developed exclusively for the PS4 system. Unleash a diverse array of devastating weapons including lasers, missiles, overdrive, and nova-bombs to blast hordes of enemies and rescue the last survivors from distant galactic colonies that are under ruthless attack from an evil alien invasion force.

Contrast (PS4)

PS Plus - Contrast

Free for PS Plus members
Contrast is a 2D/3D puzzle/platformer, set in a 1920′s vaudevillian, film noir dreamscape, full of cabaret, illusion and performance. You play as Dawn, the imaginary friend of a little girl, Didi, and you have the power to shift from the 3D world into a 2D shadowscape, by becoming your shadow. As Didi’s imaginary best friend, you must use your shadow shifting abilities to solve complex puzzles, in order to help Didi investigate the secrets that lie behind her troubled family.

Binary Domain (PS3)

PS Plus - Binary Domain

Free for PS Plus members, Regular Price: $19.99
Created by Toshihiro Nagoshi, the man behind some of SEGA’s most well-known video game franchises including the critically acclaimed Yakuza series, Binary Domain puts players in the middle of a fast paced and intense battle for humanity in a robot-filled 2080 Tokyo. Fighting through the derelict lower levels of the city, players control an international peace-keeping squad that soon starts to question their surroundings and the choices they make. Are the robots becoming more human, or are humans becoming more like machines?

Oddworld: Strangers Wrath (PS Vita)

PS Plus - Oddworld Stranger's Wrath HD

Free for PS Plus members, Regular Price: $14.99
In the dusty, undeveloped wastelands of Western Mudos, cantankerous townsfolk find their settlements besieged by belligerent outlaws. Along comes Stranger, a tall, dark and enigmatic bounty hunter with a mission to capture troublemakers and scoundrels and return them to civilized townships for incarceration.

Soul Sacrifice (PS Vita)

PS Plus - Soul Sacrifice

Free for PS Plus members, Regular Price: $35.99
Prepare yourself for a brutal combat experience where every decision made will have consequential results. Take on the role of a slave who is about to be sacrificed stumbles upon a forbidden book that allows its readers to relive battles between sorcerers and monsters of the past. In order to use the magic during fierce battles, the player must be willing to make a sacrifice – ranging from personal belongings, a limb, or even a life.

 

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Killzone: Shadow Fall to Include 7 Days of PlayStation Plus for Free


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In order for as many people to have PlayStation Plus at the time of PS4 launch as possible, Sony already revealed how they would be giving away three full months of PlayStation Plus with DriveClub in North America (Europe gets 50% off 1 year of PS+), which will allow you to play games online, as well as get your hands on a free copy of the DriveClub PS+ Edition.

It appears as though they’ll be giving out some PlayStation Plus with Killzone: Shadow Fall as well (it’s required for online play), with Amazon.com and Amazon.ca both listing this new box art, which details that you’ll receive 7 days of PS+ in the box:

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No other retailers are listing the box art with the free PS+, but it’s likely that the code will be included with all copies of Killzone: Shadow Fall, not just those at Amazon.

 

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PlayStation Plus subs to generate $1.2 billion for Sony by 2017


Placing multiplayer gaming behind a paywall on PlayStation 4 will level playing field, says research firm

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Sony’s decision to place multiplayer gaming behind the PlayStation Plus paywall on PS4 will help the company generate subscriptions worth $1.2 billion annually by 2017.

That’s according to research firm IHS Electronics and Media, which estimates that the console manufacturer only managed $140 million from PS Plus subs in 2012.

The decision to charge for multiplayer gaming will finally put Sony’s service on a level playing field with Microsoft’s Xbox Live Gold, which in 2012 generated $1.25 billion on subscriptions according to IHS.

Sony hasn’t charged for multiplayer gaming on the PlayStation 3, leaving significant cash on the table. Microsoft has been charging a subscription for Xbox Live since 2002 and has made $4.7 billion through subscriptions during that time.

“IHS believes that lower research and development costs for PlayStation 4 hardware, additional revenue streams from online service subscriptions and a more aggressive transition to higher margin digital content sales are combining to strengthen Sony’s games business outlook even in the face of increased competition from cheap Android consoles and alternative devices eating into consumers’ gaming time, including smartphones and tablets,” suggested the research firm.

 

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August 2013 PlayStation Plus Free Games in US/CA Include Hitman: Absolution, Runner2


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As we’ve come to expect, the PlayStation Plus free games for August 2013 in North America were unveiled today – 5 days into the month and one day before the first freebie – revealing that we can expect Hitman: Absolution to replace Battlefield 3 tomorrow, August 6th.

Here’s every game leaving and entering the PlayStation Plus Instant Game Collection in August 2013:

Leaving the Instant Game Collection

  • Battlefield 3 (PS3) – August 6th
  • Labyrinth Legends (PS3) – August 13th
  • Gods Eater Burst (PSP, PS Vita compatible) – August 20th
  • Malicious (PS3) – August 20th
  • Dokuro (PS Vita) – August 27th

Entering the Instant Game Collection

Be sure to check our PlayStation Plus updates every Monday and Next Week on the US/CA PSN updates every Thursday to learn when the other four titles will be joining the Instant Game Collection.

What do you think of the August 2013 line up? Let us know in the comments below.

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