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Following a leak yesterday, Sony confirmed that it is testing out a service called PlayStation Plus Video Pass, with a one-year trial in Poland that will allow subscribers to stream movies and TV shows, as the company looks at ways to expand its online subscription,
Speaking with Polish website
Spider’s Web, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s global services VP Nick Maguire said that the service would be a streaming app available to PS4 and PS5 owners with an active PS Plus subscription, at no additional cost. The service will include 15 movies and six TV shows owned by Sony Pictures, with more on the way every three months until the trial concludes.
Eric Abent - Apr 22, 2021, 3:03pm CDT
Yesterday, a rather interesting leak suggested that Sony was preparing to roll movies and TV shows into PlayStation Plus under a new feature called the PlayStation Plus Video Pass. While these references were discovered on PlayStation’s Polish website, they were quickly pulled down. As it turns out, Sony is indeed going to roll movies and TV content into PlayStation Plus subscriptions, but for now the feature will launch in testing on a very limited scale.
As for where it’s testing, yesterday’s leak is the best indicator there. You guessed it: Poland is where Sony has decided to test the PlayStation Plus Video Pass, and according to Sony Interactive Entertainment vice president of global services Nick Maguire in a new interview with Polish website Spider’s Web, this test will last a full 12 months.
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Sony confirmed it s testing a movie and TV subscription service called PlayStation Plus Video Pass in Poland.
PlayStation Plus subscribers in the country will have access to a catalogue of Sony Pictures Entertainment content for a limited time.
In a statement sent to
GamesIndustry.biz, Sony said: Sony Interactive Entertainment and Sony Pictures Entertainment announced a new limited time benefit, PlayStation Plus Video Pass, a new app for streaming popular movie and TV content from SPE. This benefit is offered as a trial for PlayStation Plus members in Poland as part of their membership.
The news was initially published on Sony s official Polish website, as reported by VGC. The description of the service, which was later removed, read: A new benefit available for a limited time on PlayStation Plus. PS Plus Video Pass is a trial service active 22.04.21 - 22.04.22. The subscription benefit is available to PS Plus users in Poland.