That alone will bring life into PS+ Collection, and while it starts to become similar to PSNow, it makes it more digestible by focusing on 100 top-tier games from all those generations instead of 20% top-tier and a bunch of fluff and it already has a better branding since PS+ Collection was a highlight of 2020 whereas PSNow has been very slowly growing.įrom there they can add 1 game per platform to the Collection monthly, and 2 "Games of the month" as timed-exclusive to the vault, which would be perfect for something like Back 4 Blood, MLB, Outriders, all games "free" on GamePass but $60 - $70 on PS (saves $180 - $210 on Xbox). A friend and I discussed this they can simply expand PS+ Collection to a Top 100 games across all their generations, from what it is currently.ġ0 PS3/PS4/PSP cross-platform (since PS3 BC is not happening) I've never launched a game that's had that kind of accessibility from day one.They don't have to lose money since they don't have to do GamePass. I forget what the numbers are for Game Pass, but I think it's 20 million-plus users, right? They will have access to our game from day one, which is kind of mind blowing. I think we've got that player pool from day one. That's going to be kind of crazy, right? We need a player pool, so that we've got matches going all the time. It turns out the opportunity to get a healthy player pool already from day one was a major point: Interestingly enough, it will be available with Xbox Game Pass starting day 1, and in an interview with Executive Producer Matt O'Driscoll, he explains why Turtle Rock Studios decided to opt in with Microsoft's subscription service. The game itself launches for PC, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One and Xbox Series S/X on October 12. Many pre-ordering customers are currently playing the Back 4 Blood beta, which is open for everyone starting August 12.
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