PlayStation Plus subscribers are lamenting the state of the service after many say its priorities have shifted. An answer to Microsoft's service formerly known as Xbox Live, PS Plus is ostensibly a subscription that grants you access to online play. More players know it, though, for its free game library: a handful of freebies to keep on Essential, and a bigger, ever-changing library of games on Premium and Extra.
But some fans say PS Plus has fallen off in recent days, with one particular part of its game library beginning to stagnate. There may be a perfectly good reason for it, but fans say they want more from the service's highest and most expensive tier.
X (formerly Twitter) user Radec sums up the problem nicely: "I miss when offering more than one classic game per month was the standard for PlayStation Plus Premium." Since the PS3 days, PS Plus has offered a library of classic games on its Premium tier. This post cites past months when PS Plus has added three classics at once: Tomb Raider Legend, Sly Cooper, and Star Wars Clone Wars in June 2024; Sly 2 and 3 with Jak and Daxter in December 2024; and...
