- PlayStation follows its strategy not to run first -person game on PS Plus on the first day
- Vice -President PlayStation Global Services Nick Maguire says: “We are not looking to place games on the day and date”
- It adds that attraction games to the service 12-18 months after they came out “works very well on the platform”
PlayStation has confirmed that it will follow its current launch strategy and will not start releasing the first part on PS Plus on the first day.
In an interview with Game File, PlayStation Global Services Vice President Nick Maguire explained that the company did not want to change its policy by adding first-person names to the subscription that day they released, unlike Xbox with Game Pass.
“We somehow remained true to our strategy in the direction where we do not want to place games on the day and date,” Maguire said.
Xbox remains according to how it releases exclusive titles like, eg Star field and Indiana Jones and a great circleTo Game Pass, however, if Maguire continues to explain, Sony only adds its first participation titles in PS plus at least 18 months after launch.
“Our strategy for the search for four or five independent titles and dates – and its use to supplement our game strategy when they are 12, 18 months and older – this balance for us works very well on the platform,” he said. “If there were six -beings, we would also go to them.”
The god of the war of Ragnorakwhich was launched at the end of 2022 was not available on PS PS Plus before January 2025, almost 26 months later, while Horizon forbidden WestThe released in February 2022 was added much earlier in February 2023 before it was removed from the service in 2024.
Asked if the PlayStation will ever consider adding the first party game to PS Plus, such as Concord .
“There will always be a moment for any game when there is the right time to go to plus when it is ready to reach a wide audience or … find new fans or new parts of our platform to which it has not yet reached,” Maguire said.

