Out with the old, in with the new, is probably what Sony is saying right now.
After confirming the long-rumored PS Plus rebrand, Sony has started revealing more details about PS Plus 2.0. Just a few weeks ago, we found out that Sony is pushing up the timeline by a couple of weeks, with the new PS Plus coming to Japan and Asia first in late May. Now, Sony just outlined everything that's coming to the service and it's not easy to make sense of it.

Before anything else, let's do a quick breakdown of the modified PS Plus: PS Plus Essential: This is the repurposed PS Plus subscription as it exists today. It costs $10 a month to subscribe or $60 a year. **PS Plus Extra:**A slight upgrade over PS Plus Essential but with access to "hundreds of PS4 and PS5 games." It costs $15 a month or $100 a year. **PS Plus Premium:**It comes with everything from previous tiers but with the added bonus of older PS games dating back from the PSOne and time-limited trials of incoming and existing first-party titles, as well as a handful of games from third-party partners. It costs $18 a month or $120 a year. In addition to these three, regions without PS Now will get PS Plus Deluxe, which comes with everything that PS Plus Premium has except for video game streaming at a lower price. What games are included with PS Plus Extra and Premium? Only Sony knows why the PS5 version of Spider-Man: Miles Morales wasn't included.
