“People can argue value for money…”: A Surprising Winner is Emerging as PS Plus Improves Day on Day as Xbox Game Pass Gets More Expensive

Some fans are convinced that PlayStation Plus might be better than Xbox Game Pass.

X-Box Game Pass and PS Plus

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  • PlayStation has announced that several popular video games are coming to PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue this month.
  • The announcement has convinced many players that PlayStation Plus is slowly becoming a better option than Xbox Game Pass.
  • Microsoft has made some major changes to its Xbox Game Pass, including a price hike.
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PlayStation has revealed that several new video games will be added to PS Plus Game Catalogue in July and players are now admitting that PS Plus is slowly becoming better than Xbox Game Pass, which is slowly getting more expensive.

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Apart from this, four more exciting games will also be added to the Classics catalogue. One of the games in the list might convince not just you, but many Soulslike fans to buy PS Plus this month.

New Games Will Be Added To The PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue And Classics Catalogue

New games are coming to PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue in July
New games are coming to PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue in July (Image via PlayStation)

On the PlayStation.Blog, PlayStation has revealed all the games that will be added to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics Catalogue in July. Here is the complete list:

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Game Catalogue

  • Remnant II – Standard Edition
  • Crisis Core – Final Fantasy VII – Reunion
  • Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord
  • The Jackbox Party Pack 9
  • Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
  • No More Heroes 3
  • Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Complete Edition
  • Deadcraft
  • Steep

Classics Catalogue

  • Summoner (PS2)
  • Ratchet and Clank Size Matters (PSP)
  • Jeanne d’Arc (PSP)
  • Job Simulator (PS VR2)

PlayStation has confirmed that all these games will be playable on July 16th for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members. The Monthly Games for July are Borderlands 3, NHL 24 and Among Us.

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Is PlayStation Plus Better Than Xbox Game Pass?

From September 12, the price of several Xbox Game Pass plans will increase.
From September 12, the price of several Xbox Game Pass plans will increase. | Credit: Microsoft.

PlayStation’s announcement has sparked many debates on social media between Xbox and PlayStation fanboys. Some are convinced that PlayStation is finally becoming better than Xbox while some claim that Xbox has always been better.

PlayStation is certainly fighting hard to keep up with the competition but the PS Plus comes at a hefty price. For a one-month membership, players will have to pay $17.99 for Premium, $14.99 for Extra or $9.99 for Essential.

Xbox Game Pass seemed to be a better option since the “Ultimate” plan was cheaper than PS Plus Premium, however, that is no longer the case. Starting September 12th, the price of Ultimate Xbox Game Pass will increase from $16.99 to $19.99 for one month.

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Xbox has also made some changes to day-one releases as hype for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 increases. Players will now have to get the Ultimate plan in order to play games on day one, a feature that was the selling point of the Xbox Game Pass.

It’s getting clear that Microsoft is hoping to benefit from Call of Duty: Black Ops 6‘s release. Do you think PlayStation Plus is a better option than Xbox Game Pass? Share your opinions in the comments.

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