PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers can benefit from a quiet update to the retro game library, that’ll be a real treat for trophy hunters.While the pricing could be a little bit better,PlayStation Plus Premiumoffers users everything thesubscription servicehas to offer, including online play, the Extra game catalogue, a library of retro titles, and as an added bonus, cloud-streaming.Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreeis almost here! Check out the latest story trailer belowWe’re talking about the retro titles today, which not only grant players access to some iconic titles but also upscales them, adds rewind features, and other modernisations.AdvertAmongst these additions also comes trophies, those lovely digital collectables that give you a brief serotonin boost every time you earn one, with some players making it their mission to collect them all for a sweet, sweet Platinum Trophy.Some of these retro titles have trophy support, whereas others don’t, but recentlyPlayStationupdated its offering to make more games than ever support the collectables.Examples includeToy Story 2, Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare,orOddworld: Abe’s Exoddus.In all of the above titles, as well as several others, you’ll be able to play the game in full as well as boost your credibility with some trophies.AdvertSometimes earning trophies is vital to accrue PlayStation Star points, so it’s worth nabbing some easy ones if you get the chance to, plus it adds a bit more longevity to your playthrough so it’s a win-win either way.PlayStation has endeavoured to add even more classic titles to PlayStation Plus Premium, recentlyadding some PlayStation 2 gamesto the subscription service for the very first time.The PlayStation Classic catalogue is only available through the most expensive tier, PlayStation Plus Premium, though it’s worth grabbing if you can afford it, especially if you love retro games.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 4,Sony

PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers can benefit from a quiet update to the retro game library, that’ll be a real treat for trophy hunters.While the pricing could be a little bit better,PlayStation Plus Premiumoffers users everything thesubscription servicehas to offer, including online play, the Extra game catalogue, a library of retro titles, and as an added bonus, cloud-streaming.Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreeis almost here! Check out the latest story trailer belowWe’re talking about the retro titles today, which not only grant players access to some iconic titles but also upscales them, adds rewind features, and other modernisations.AdvertAmongst these additions also comes trophies, those lovely digital collectables that give you a brief serotonin boost every time you earn one, with some players making it their mission to collect them all for a sweet, sweet Platinum Trophy.Some of these retro titles have trophy support, whereas others don’t, but recentlyPlayStationupdated its offering to make more games than ever support the collectables.Examples includeToy Story 2, Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare,orOddworld: Abe’s Exoddus.In all of the above titles, as well as several others, you’ll be able to play the game in full as well as boost your credibility with some trophies.AdvertSometimes earning trophies is vital to accrue PlayStation Star points, so it’s worth nabbing some easy ones if you get the chance to, plus it adds a bit more longevity to your playthrough so it’s a win-win either way.PlayStation has endeavoured to add even more classic titles to PlayStation Plus Premium, recentlyadding some PlayStation 2 gamesto the subscription service for the very first time.The PlayStation Classic catalogue is only available through the most expensive tier, PlayStation Plus Premium, though it’s worth grabbing if you can afford it, especially if you love retro games.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 4,Sony
PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers can benefit from a quiet update to the retro game library, that’ll be a real treat for trophy hunters.While the pricing could be a little bit better,PlayStation Plus Premiumoffers users everything thesubscription servicehas to offer, including online play, the Extra game catalogue, a library of retro titles, and as an added bonus, cloud-streaming.Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreeis almost here! Check out the latest story trailer belowWe’re talking about the retro titles today, which not only grant players access to some iconic titles but also upscales them, adds rewind features, and other modernisations.AdvertAmongst these additions also comes trophies, those lovely digital collectables that give you a brief serotonin boost every time you earn one, with some players making it their mission to collect them all for a sweet, sweet Platinum Trophy.Some of these retro titles have trophy support, whereas others don’t, but recentlyPlayStationupdated its offering to make more games than ever support the collectables.Examples includeToy Story 2, Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare,orOddworld: Abe’s Exoddus.In all of the above titles, as well as several others, you’ll be able to play the game in full as well as boost your credibility with some trophies.AdvertSometimes earning trophies is vital to accrue PlayStation Star points, so it’s worth nabbing some easy ones if you get the chance to, plus it adds a bit more longevity to your playthrough so it’s a win-win either way.PlayStation has endeavoured to add even more classic titles to PlayStation Plus Premium, recentlyadding some PlayStation 2 gamesto the subscription service for the very first time.The PlayStation Classic catalogue is only available through the most expensive tier, PlayStation Plus Premium, though it’s worth grabbing if you can afford it, especially if you love retro games.
PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers can benefit from a quiet update to the retro game library, that’ll be a real treat for trophy hunters.
While the pricing could be a little bit better,PlayStation Plus Premiumoffers users everything thesubscription servicehas to offer, including online play, the Extra game catalogue, a library of retro titles, and as an added bonus, cloud-streaming.
Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreeis almost here! Check out the latest story trailer below
We’re talking about the retro titles today, which not only grant players access to some iconic titles but also upscales them, adds rewind features, and other modernisations.
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Amongst these additions also comes trophies, those lovely digital collectables that give you a brief serotonin boost every time you earn one, with some players making it their mission to collect them all for a sweet, sweet Platinum Trophy.
Some of these retro titles have trophy support, whereas others don’t, but recentlyPlayStationupdated its offering to make more games than ever support the collectables.
Examples includeToy Story 2, Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare,orOddworld: Abe’s Exoddus.
In all of the above titles, as well as several others, you’ll be able to play the game in full as well as boost your credibility with some trophies.
Advert
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Sometimes earning trophies is vital to accrue PlayStation Star points, so it’s worth nabbing some easy ones if you get the chance to, plus it adds a bit more longevity to your playthrough so it’s a win-win either way.
PlayStation has endeavoured to add even more classic titles to PlayStation Plus Premium, recentlyadding some PlayStation 2 gamesto the subscription service for the very first time.
The PlayStation Classic catalogue is only available through the most expensive tier, PlayStation Plus Premium, though it’s worth grabbing if you can afford it, especially if you love retro games.
Topics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 4,Sony