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So get ready to blast off in a rocket fuelled Starfield performance preview. Sonys Spartacus is reportedly a new subscription service planned for launch in 2022 and is designed to rival Microsofts Xbox Game Pass, according to Bloomberg. We also compare the improvements over the previous showing, enhancements within the engine, and much more.
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The biggest question after the show(s) was: why is it 30fps on Xbox Series X and Series S and not 60fps? In this IGN Performance preview, we dive into the details shared by the team, the revealed PC minimum and recommended specifications, and how the Creation Engine 2 works, comparing the previous games to gauge some of the potential reasons why the team might have chosen 30fps.

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While waiting to learn more about Spartacus, be sure to check out the December PlayStation Plus lineup.With Starfield being the center of the Xbox 2023 Showcase last week, Bethesda gave us a deep dive into one of the biggest games this generation. For those who aren’t familiar with the Roman-sounding codename, Project Spartacus is Sony’s supposed Xbox Game Pass rival, which would combine PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now into. One important thing to note is that Bloomberg says the documentation it reviewed revealed that details on the service have yet to be finalized so there’s a chance things could change between now and its supposed Spring release. Sony reportedly plans to keep Plus’ branding around after the new service is out, but Now will be phased out. Compared with Xbox plans, Sony Plans are different, and the Game Studios have begun to release their separate monthly plans.
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The third tier would include the services of the first two tiers and access to “extended game demos, game streaming, and a library of classic PS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP games,” Bloomberg writes.īloomberg’s report points towards Spartacus releasing in Spring, which is also when PlayStation Plus and Now will be merged. PlayStation Now has only received tepid enthusiasm from Sony, even as Xbox Game Pass continues to push Microsoft into daily conversation time and time again. The second tier will open players up to a larger library of PlayStation 4 games and eventually PlayStation 5 games. PlayStation Now (PS Now) was a standalone video game subscription service on consoles developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. You will notice one significant thing missing here, the idea that Sony will day one launch PlayStation exclusive games on any tier of the service, which is the backbone of the appeal of Xbox. The subscription will be spread across three different tiers and Bloomberg’s report says the first (and cheapest) tier will basically be what players get with PlayStation Plus at the moment. The Xbox Game Pass rival that Sony is cooking up for the PlayStation will have three tiers that cost 10, 13 and 16 a month, according to VentureBeats GamesBeat.
