PS Plus and Xbox Game Pass are two popular services that give players the ability to download and play a selection of video games each month. However, despite their popularity, neither of the two services achieves the level of success they deserve.
PS Plus, Sony’s online gaming service, offers subscribers access to free games each month, as well as exclusive discounts on certain titles. On the other hand, Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass provides subscribers access to a constantly evolving library of over 200 games, available for download and streaming.
Despite these enticing offers, sales and subscription figures for PS Plus and Xbox Game Pass are not as impressive as one might expect. The main problem lies in the fact that many players do not see the value in investing in these services, preferring to buy games individually rather than subscribing to an online gaming service.
Moreover, the library of games offered by these services is not always up to players’ expectations. Many subscribers complain about the lack of new titles and the quality of the available games. It is true that both services sometimes offer popular titles, but they are often older or less well-known games.
Finally, the cost of subscriptions can also deter potential players. PS Plus costs €59.99 per year, while Xbox Game Pass costs €9.99 per month. For many players, these prices may seem steep, especially for those who do not play regularly.
In conclusion, although PS Plus and Xbox Game Pass offer a convenient solution for players who want access to a variety of games without having to buy them individually, these services fail to achieve the level of success they deserve. Many players remain skeptical about the value of these subscriptions and prefer to continue buying games individually. For these services to truly take off, it may be necessary to rethink their business model and offer a more appealing library of games to attract and retain subscribers.