Jim Ryan: "All important publishers" will arrive at the new PS Plus

It has been a pretty drooved day for PlayStation . After months of rumors, it has been revealed that the Spartacus service is a reality, and next June we will see a new version of PS Plus, which will have three categories. In two of these we will have access to a gigantic catalog of games by various companies. In this way, Jim Ryan, CEO of Sie, ensures that "all important publishers" will offer your support to the new ps plus.

With PS Plus Extra you will have access to 500 games between PS4 and PS5, while with PS Plus Premium, 340 Titles of PS1, PS2, PS3 and PSP will be added. Although at the moment only First Party deliveries have been discussed in this selection, such as marvel's spider-man and turnal , Ryan ensures that "all important publishers" will be involved in this service. This was what was commented at respect:

"Whether they are Indies, great games or things that our inheritance celebrate... all kinds of games. We are going to have all that and, hopefully, an alignment that fulfills all kinds of requirements. "

Although Ryan's promise sounds possible, is still to be seen what will happen to Publishers such as Zenimax, Bethesda and Activision Blizzard , which are now part of Microsoft. While the company behind Xbox has proven to be friendly when it comes to the properties of these new acquisitions, nothing assures us that this is going to be the case with the new PS Plus.

On related topics, you can learn more about the different categories of PS Plus here. Similarly, Jim Ryan explains why we will not see First Party Titles Day one in this service.

Editor's note:

New PlayStation Plus Tiers and Prices, Jim Ryan on Day and Date Releases to PS Plus Considering that we are talking about a fairly extensive library, it is obvious that the Third Party Publishers will also be present in this improved version of the PS Plus. However, ensuring that everyone is involved in something difficult to see, at least for the time being, in the future, this probably changes.

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