PlayStation users subscribed to the Premium tier of PS Plus are experiencing a serious issue that is preventing them from using one of the service's best features: cloud streaming. To be more specific, the outage is preventing PS Plus Premium subscribers from streaming any PlayStation 3 title from the classic catalogue. While some users have reportedly found a workaround to the problem, it's somewhat convoluted and tedious.
Ever since its revamp in 2022, PlayStation Plus has had three tiers available, each with its own separate benefits. The lowest tier, known as PlayStation Plus Essential, is the most basic and cheapest of the three, costing $9.99 USD per month. Included in the subscription are free monthly games to keep for as long as there is an active subscription, access to online multiplayer, exclusive discounts, cloud storage, and more. The Extra and Premium tiers also include these benefits, as well as some additional extras, such as access to the game catalogue, which regularly rotates with new games arriving each month. Those subscribed to the highest tier will also be able to stream a wide variety of classic games, one of the service's most popular benefits.
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