The second game for the PS3 is Price of Persia: The Forgotten Sands. The game takes place in a dark forest and the landscape changes according to your choices. You choose where you want to go and your decisions are your own. The game is heavily based on exploration and does not have one path. Datura was a fairly strange but original game exclusive for the PS3. Using this they have to solve puzzles and make it through the game.Īs for the games announced for PS3 first one is Datura. Nut they cannot communicate and only talk in musical chimes. Players get paired with another player going through the same part of the journey. You play as a robed traveler who goes through a breath taking and visually stunning journey through a desert. Journey is an award winning PS3 title that came to PS3 in 2015.
More details of the company’s PlayStation 4 Neo is also set to be revealed at the company’s event.The other free game announced for PS4 is Journey. It’s been a busy month for Sony so far, with reports and leaked images of the purported PlayStation 4 Slim surfacing online, prior to the company’s big New York event on 7 September 2016. PlayStation Plus last saw an increase in South Africa in 2014, when the price jumped from R489 per year to its current R749 per year. A year subscription can be pre-bought for R899 at the time of writing. In comparison, Microsoft’s Xbox Live currently costs R159 per month, which equates to around R1908. We should speculate that this marks the beginning of a wave of price hikes for much of the world, including SA. The service, without the price increase, currently costs around R750 per year. We’re not too sure what this means for South African users at present, but have reached out to PlayStation South Africa and PlayStation console distributor Ster Kinekor for clarification. So how much will South Africans pay for PlayStation Plus? “If you do not wish to continue your subscription, please be sure to cancel it by turning off auto-renewal in your account settings before September 22, 2016,” the company explains.
Sony was also quick to issue warnings to those weren’t happy with the increase to “cancel” their subscriptions. Chris August 22, PSN+ going up to $60 a year? With that service and those crummy monthly games? lol
Many took to Twitter to announce their Damn I love those indie games that get boring within an hour Sony also explains that the PlayStation Plus free games programme will continue, including discounts on PlayStation Store games, and online multiplayer support for members.Īs a result of the news, and the recent “boring” PlayStation Plus games, people aren’t pleased. PlayStation Plus will jump by $10, to $60 per annum from 22 September 2016Īccording to Sony, it’s the first time that an increase has been bolted onto the service’s North American price since launch in 2010. “If you are a current member, the new prices will take effect if your membership renews on or after this date. “The new pricing reflects the current market conditions while enabling us to continue providing exceptional value to our members,” the company elaborates on its blog. Quarterly prices also jump from US$18 to US$22. Those in the US will pay US$10 extra per year, jumping the overall fee to US$59.99.
The company announced, in an updated blog post, that its PlayStation Plus online subscription service will see a price increase from 22 September.Īn important update for all our PlayStation Plus members: /Ni7jL29ADI Original article: We’ve already seen Microsoft increase its Xbox Live subscription price this year, and now its Sony‘s turn to do the same. Update, 23 August, 12.20pm: According to a tweet, PlayStation South Africa is “awaiting feedback” on how the North American price increases will affect South Hi Andy, we are currently awaiting feedback on this.