Microsoft and Sony have two entirely different approaches when it comes to how they market their exclusive titles. RELATED: Sony's Rumored Spartacus Program Is Good, But Not Good Enough Sony's First-Party Studio Prestige It's certainly possible that Sony could throw a curveball and include them on day one with the revamped service, but, based on how it's handled things with the release of the PlayStation 5, fans shouldn't get their hopes too high. Unfortunately, it seems extremely unlikely that Sony would ever consider doing that, at least for the time being given the differences between the ways that the two companies market their consoles and their first-party titles. If Project Spartacus truly wants to compete with Xbox Game Pass, however, it will need to include first-party titles the day they release, just like Xbox does with its IPs. It seems to be generally agreed upon by multiple sources that Project Spartacus will include the ability to play classic PS1, PS2, and PS3 titles. The current report, according to Bloomberg, is that Sony will be replacing its PS Plus and PS Now subscription services with a tiered system that merges the two while also providing other benefits. The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales - June 22į.I.S.T.There are plenty of rumors making the internet rounds regarding PlayStation's "answer" to Xbox Game Pass, Project Spartacus. This is the full list of titles you can expect to come to the subscription service between today and July 5. It's an isometric adventure game where the main gimmick is that players can enter the worlds of books they come across.įormer PlayStation console exclusive F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch will also come to Xbox Series X/S via Xbox Game Pass on June 27. At the time, I said it was "a surprisingly entertaining racer in a year that hasn’t seen much racing game excitement since Gran Turismo 7." On the indie side of things, The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales will be a day one Xbox Game Pass release on June 22. Coming to the service via its EA Play connection, this is a solid racing game that I gave a three-and-a-half-star review last year. The most notable game to hit Xbox Game Pass Ultimate during the back half of June will be Need for Speed Unbound. Thankfully, the losses the service will suffer at the end of the month aren't too bad either. While the list lacks any major exclusives or first-party games, a solid racing game from 2022 and some intriguing indies make it an interesting batch. Microsoft has revealed that games that will be coming to Xbox Game Pass throughout the rest of June and even into early July. The best multiplayer games on the Xbox Series X I rated this summer’s biggest gaming showcases. One of my favorite 2022 games just came to Xbox Game Pass, and you need to try it Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s next booster pass brings Wii and GameCube nostalgia next week Try these 2 indie greats before they leave Xbox Game Pass next week It remains to be seen how PlayStation’s clone of Game Pass will go over with fans, but we apparently won’t have to wait long to find out. All Xbox Game Studios titles launch on Game Pass on day one. Bloomberg reports that the service won’t include PlayStation’s biggest titles, like the upcoming God of War: Ragnarok, on the day they come out. It seems that Sony is focusing on highlighting titles from throughout PlayStation history instead of putting games on the service as soon as they launch. PlayStation’s Spartacus may also greatly differ from Game Pass in the recent nature of its offered games. Payday 3 plays great, but that’s not the biggest challenge this shooter faces Grand Theft Auto V makes its surprise return to Xbox Game Pass today You can get a month of Xbox Game Pass for $1 right now
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