PlayStation Plus Subscribers Demand Changes to Controversial Feature

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PlayStation Plus subscribers are demanding changes to a controversial feature:

A new PlayStation Plus feature has left subscribers on PS4 and PS5 unsatisfied. Earlier this year, PlayStation Now was combined with PlayStation Plus to form PlayStation Plus Extra, a subscription service very similar to Xbox Game Pass in the sense it contains a vast library of PS4 and PS5 games that's constantly evolving thanks to a steady rotation of games. That said, the middle tier of PlayStation Plus could use -- at least -- one improvement according to some Reddit users.

"A two-week notice on SOMA leaving PS+ Extra may be fine, but 12 days for an RPG like GreedFall is just enraging," reads a post over on the PlayStation Plus Reddit page."There is absolutely no way for most gamers to play a 50-75 hour RPG in less than two weeks. This is not about FOMO. I have a small list of thirty-something games I want to play on the Extra catalog, but it's simply impossible to prioritize one over the other when we hear about leaving dates this way.

 

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