
It’s hard to tell if this is the real deal or just something that a bored individual cooked up over the weekend, but it does seem to make some sense. Features of a “premium” PlayStation Network service have surfaced, and based on the rumors, it will be offering some rather interesting and useful content. Word is that the subscription costs would be around $20 to $60 a year, or $6-$9 a month. Possible features of the premium PSN service include:
- Customer Service Priority Access
- Exclusive Experiences with Sony Brands
- Extended Console Warranty 3 Years
- Access to Beta Games
- Early Access to All Store Content
- Member Demo Sharing of Full Game
- Cross-game Voice Chat Access
- Full Title Trial – 1st Hour Is Free
- Token Wagering
- User-to-user Challenges
- Free Access to PSOne Classics, PSP Minis, and PS3/PSP Themes
- Discounts on Store Content
- Member Only In-game Content
- Trophy Alerts
- Cloud Storage Space for Games
- Online Music Service
- Online Music Video Service
- Automatic Downloads and Updates
- Loyalty Program Rewards
- Facebook Connectivity
- Catch-up TV
- Netflix Access Without Disc
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PSN down and out
Seen at: engadget
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