The gaming industry is one of the most fast-paced when it comes to innovations, and one of the most eye-catching of recent years has been Xbox Game Pass.
Microsoft’s library of downloadable Xbox One and Xbox Series X has proven extremely popular with gamers, and even though people question profitability, it has become a huge plus for those deciding what new console to buy.
It’s unclear if it is having an effect on Xbox Series X vs PS5 sales, but there is no doubt it has grown into a major platform on both Xbox and PC.
So a surprise reveal regarding a new rival entering the market might not be so shocking for those who have been tracking the video games market this decade.
According to a new report, Sony is working on its own version of the Xbox Game Pass, which could merge several subscription services.
A new report from Bloomberg suggests the PlayStation service has been codenamed Spartacus and will combine PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now services.
The new service would see the ending of PlayStation Now and would be available across PS4 and PS5 consoles.
This would make sense…