We’re comparing the two subscription services to help you find the one that best suits your gaming preferences and tastes. 🎮
For the longest time, if you wanted to play a game, you either had to buy it yourself or borrow a copy from a friend. Now, however, you have more options than ever, including Netflix-for-games-types of services that give you access to a regularly growing library for a monthly subscription fee.
Still, having tried both Microsoft’s PC Game Pass and Sony’s PlayStation Plus Extra for a couple of months, I think it’s worth taking a look at what the two services have to offer and see how they compare against each other. If we’re talking about price alone, PC Game Pass in the Philippines is the most affordable option. It only costs P119 per month. PS Plus Extra , in contrast, costs $15 per month, which when converted is more or less within the P830 range.
You can even upgrade your PS Plus plan to Deluxe to get more games, including some PS1, PS2, PS3 and PSP favorites. If you’re a big PlayStation fan, this is probably your best option. Just expect to shell out more for your subscription – $18 a month in the US, to be exact, which converts to about P1,000 or $85HK, which converts to about P600.
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