After seeing its behind getting handed to it for the better part of the past two years by the Game Pass, Sony has finally had enough. But, unlike Microsoft, which is more than happy to throw money to solve the Game Pass's library problems, Sony is leaning into the strength of its back catalog of games.

Now that details about the PS1, PS2, and PSP re-releases that are coming to the PS Plus Premium are making their way online, we're starting to see a better picture of what Sony is trying to paint.

Let us tell you - Sony isn't taking on the Xbox Game Pass with the new PS Plus, but that's not a bad thing.

After Sony revealed that older PlayStation titles are getting new features as part of the Premium tier, an eagle-eyed user comes bearing good news. Using 1997's Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee as an example, the user explains that classic games are getting the following upgrades: Ability to save and load anywhere, anytime Quick saves Rewind to earlier spots Multiple video formats such as 1:1, 4:3, and native resolution, among others Default, Modern, and Classic Retro filters System-wide features like cloud save uploads, better framerates, improved resolutions, trophy support, forced VRR, and more https://youtu.be/lkd7Xz15bao