The PlayStation Plus Premium tier hasn't been all that it's cracked up to be and that's a problem.
Nearly two years into its launch, the most expensive PS Plus subscription tier has fallen terribly short of expectations. It's overly expensive at twice the price of the Essential tier and doesn't even come with close to the same amount of value when making the jump from the Extra tier, which is the sweet spot so far at $135 a year.
While the video game trials library has been expanding lately, the lack of availability of even first-party exclusives at launch or close to their release dates, either before or after, is a deal-breaker for most. But it appears that Sony is well aware of this because the cavalry is on its way.
As spotted by the ever-observant folks over on Reddit, Sony, among others, is working on leveraging the PlayStation 2, the best-selling video game console ever, to make the Premium tier more attractive. With over 155 million units sold, the PS2's vast library and fanbase present an enormous opportunity for Sony to entice gamers with a taste for nostalgia and new players keen on taking a dive into gaming history.
