{"id":118107,"date":"2020-09-16T21:56:00","date_gmt":"2020-09-16T21:56:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gamasutra.com\/view\/news\/370301"},"modified":"2020-09-16T21:56:00","modified_gmt":"2020-09-16T21:56:00","slug":"first-party-playstation-games-priced-from-49-to-69-with-some-also-coming-to-ps4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sickgaming.net\/blog\/2020\/09\/16\/first-party-playstation-games-priced-from-49-to-69-with-some-also-coming-to-ps4\/","title":{"rendered":"First-party PlayStation games priced from $49 to $69, with some also coming to PS4"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The folks over at PlayStation have <a href=\"https:\/\/blog.playstation.com\/2020\/09\/16\/playstation-5-launches-in-november-starting-at-399-for-ps5-digital-edition-and-499-for-ps5-with-ultra-hd-blu-ray-disc-drive\/\">offered up a bit more information<\/a> on their next generation plans following today\u2019s big launch day reveal, most notably&nbsp;disclosing how much it\u2019ll be charging for first-party titles on PlayStation 5.<\/p>\n<p>Like other publishers, it looks like PlayStation is adding a bit of a next-gen upcharge to its new releases. According to Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan, games from SIE Worldwide Studios will run anywhere between $49.99 and $69.99 on PlayStation 5.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>That range is well-represented in PlayStation\u2019s first-party launch lineup. Of the four retail games currently announced as internally developed launch games, two are priced at $69.99 (<em>Demon\u2019s Souls <\/em>and<em> Destruction AllStars<\/em>), one is priced at $59.99 (<em>Sackboy A Big Adventure<\/em>), and the last at $49.99 (<em>Marvel\u2019s Spider-Man: Miles Morales<\/em>).<\/p>\n<p>Building on those launch plans, PlayStation announced that a small selection of PlayStation 4 games will be downloadable on PS5 by PlayStation Plus subscribers at launch. Those 15 titles represent what PlayStation believes is a generation-defining collection of PS4 releases and includes titles like <em>Bloodborne<\/em>, <em>Persona 5<\/em>, <em>God of War<\/em>, and more.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>One other interesting tidbit from PlayStation\u2019s blog post roundup is that the company isn\u2019t entirely shying away from multi-generational launches as some interviews had previously suggested. Two launch titles,<em> Marvel\u2019s Spider-Man: Miles Morales <\/em>and<em> Sackboy A Big Adventure<\/em>) will launch on PlayStation 4 as well as PlayStation 5. The same is true for <em>Horizon Forbidden West<\/em>, which will&nbsp;launch in 2021.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhile these three games were designed to take advantage of PS5 and its unique next-gen features like the ultra-high-speed SSD and DualSense controller, PS4 owners will also be able to enjoy these experiences when they launch,\u201d reads Ryan\u2019s blog post. He explains that the decision is born&nbsp;out of the realization that \u201cthe PS4 community will transition to PlayStation 5 at different times,\u201d somewhat mirroring Xbox&#8217;s reasoning for making all of their own first-party games multi-generation releases.<\/p>\n<p>As such, PlayStation will also allow those that buy PS5 launch games on PS4 to upgrade to the PlayStation 5 version for free once they make the next-gen jump. Given that the wording here specifies launch games, it seems that&nbsp;<em>Horizon<\/em><em> Forbidden West <\/em>isn\u2019t included in this free upgrade promise despite its plans to launch&nbsp;for both PS4 and PS5.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The folks over at PlayStation have offered up a bit more information on their next generation plans following today\u2019s big launch day reveal, most notably&nbsp;disclosing how much it\u2019ll be charging for first-party titles on PlayStation 5. Like other publishers, it looks like PlayStation is adding a bit of a next-gen upcharge to its new releases. 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