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PlayStation Plus Video Pass: Sony's new VOD platform

2021-04-28T06:02:47.424Z


Revealed on April 21 via a leak on the Polish PlayStation site, the PlayStation Plus Video Pass has since been formalized by Sony. For


With its

new PlayStation Plus Video Pass,

Sony gives added value to its PlayStation Plus, which is struggling to compete with Microsoft's offers. Indeed, many players tout the merits of Xbox Game Pass, which gives them access to a huge selection of games in exchange for their subscription. However, Sony has decided to leave aside the video game aspect and tackle a different angle: that of cinema. Thus, members of PlayStation Plus will soon be able to take advantage of a new system allowing them to watch unlimited movies and series on their PS4 and their PS5. The catalog will be renewed every quarter. As a reminder,

this subscription to the online service of PlayStation is available for 8.99 euros per month, or 59.99 euros per year

.

Sony: The first films of the PlayStation Plus Video Pass

Sony has chosen to test its service in Poland, where the community is more inclined to engage and react on the networks.

Polish players will therefore be the first to be able to try out the PlayStation Plus Video Pass.

At launch, they will have access to around twenty productions from the Sony Pictures catalog.

Among the 15 films available, they will find in particular the second opus of Zombieland, Jumanji: The Next Level, Baby Driver, Venom or Blade Runner 2049. Bad Boys released in 1995 is also on the program.

Fans of the Community series will be able to watch their favorite show available at leisure alongside Future Man, Super Mansion, Deadly Class, SWAT and Lost Girl.

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Source: leparis

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