

With the overhaul this year in June, PlayStation Plus started offering Essential, Extra, and Deluxe tiers on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

So today we stack the two services against each other to help you decide where you should put your money. That doesn’t mean they’re impossible to tell apart, though, with several differences that can turn out to be the ultimate reason for you to pick one over the other. Both are now virtually two sides of the same coin, with similar prices and catalogues of games so large you’d take years to explore it all.

This is fairly common with gaming subscriptions, and would previously happen from time to time with Xbox Live Gold and PlayStation Plus.Sony recently gave its PlayStation Plus subscription a massive overhaul, merging it with PlayStation Now and splitting it into multiple tiers spread across price points. Per Microsoft, it's also possible that there will be slight differences in the list of games based on the region someone is in. We'll be sure to update this list as more games become available, and new games will be added two or three times a year. The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited.Here's the games in Xbox Game Pass Core that we know about so far: Naturally, the list is heavy on first-party games from Xbox Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks. Xbox Game Pass Core will include a limited selection of 25 titles that are currently available in Xbox Game Pass. A smaller selection of games are included with this 'Core' offering.
