Daily Reaction: Was That PS Plus Switcharoo Due to Subscriber ‘Feedback,’ or Something Else"
Last week, when the new PlayStation Plus free titles for July 2019 were announced, there was a huge uproar from subscribers. It was widely considered to be one of the worst months in recent memory, if not ever, for the PS Plus free games, which usually are divisive at most. There have been some less-than-stellar months, but nothing that?s received the pretty wide disdain that this month?s announcements saw.
Now, I?ve been one to frequently defend the PlayStation Plus service. It?s an incredible value that is realistically set up just to pay for online, with the rest of the discounts and the 24 free games per year simply being a bonus for the $60 a year that most people spent. If you don?t want to do the quick math, that boils down to $5 per month, and just $2.50 per free game (yes, I know it?s an oxymoron to value the games and then call them free). I?ve spent far more on far worse, so on those ?off? months where things aren?t as good as I maybe would have liked, I don?t really let it bother me all that much.
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