Microsoft's continued pursuit for video game subscription supremacy has pushed Sony to reconsider its current offerings to the point that its combining both PS Plus and PS Now along with a handful of nifty additions. Unfortunately, ever since rumors of the service, Project Spartacus, first came up last year, there's never been an actual confirmation from Sony.

But, if a recent report is to be believed, this is all about to change next week.

According to Bloomberg, the PlayStation Game Pass competitor could be announced "as early as" next week. Unfortunately, Bloomberg's report wasn't all good news, as it claimed that the initial inclusions will come with recent and popular PlayStation titles, but not AAA exclusives like God of War: Ragnarok, which might come out in either June or September, depending on which sources you believe.

As per earlier intel, the Game Pass competitor from Sony will come with three price tiers, with the cheapest tier similar to PlayStation Plus. As you move up the price point, the second tier will include PS4 and possibly even PS5 games and "access to extended demos and the ability to stream games over the internet," which sounds a lot like PlayStation Now. Finally, the third and highest tier will reportedly include a library of classic PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Plus titles. Naturally, fans were excited to hear that Sony is finally pushing back against Microsoft's Game Pass.