PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers eagerly await potential additions to the service’s library, particularly from the beloved PlayStation 2 era. The premium tier, known for its hefty price tag, boasts enticing perks such as cloud streaming, limited-time trials of new releases, and access to a diverse selection of retro titles spanning from the PS1, PSP, and PS3 eras.
Implicit conversions teases expansion of PS2 titles
Implicit Conversions, the company behind bringing numerous PS1 and PSP classics to PlayStation Plus Premium, has hinted at the possibility of further enriching the library with PS2 titles. As indicated on their website, they are actively working on emulating games from the original PS1, PSP, and PS2 for both PS4 and PS5 systems.
Their client list includes prominent names like Sony Interactive Entertainment / PlayStation, Disney Interactive, Bandai Namco, Square Enix, Konami, Capcom, Team17, and Bend Studio.
The prospect of additional PS2 titles on PlayStation Plus Premium has sparked excitement among subscribers, with many expressing nostalgic desires on platforms like Reddit. Users have fervently requested classics such as the original Silent Hill games, Ape Escape 3, Onimusha, and Tales of the Abyss, anticipating trophy support for enhanced gameplay experiences.
Upcoming announcement fuels speculation
As the community eagerly awaits the upcoming announcement of March’s Extra and Premium tier lineup, anticipation is at an all-time high. March’s Essential tier offerings include EA Sports F1 23, Sifu, Hello Neighbour 2, and Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, which are already available for download.
However, the Extra and Premium tiers are scrutinized, with subscribers hopeful for new additions, especially from the cherished PS2 library.