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A survey sent from IPSOS Online Research indicates that Sony is considering premium subscription plans for the PlayStation Network, detailing potential prices and premium services, including full hour game trials, free access to PSOne Classics, and cross-game voice chat.

Reader Brenna sent us PDF files containing the Sony survey, which begins with the following bit of text:
"Sony is considering offering a premium PlayStation Network subscription in the future. The subscription offering would provide new premium features you could choose to pay for and are in addition to the features currently available for free such as access to online multiplayer gaming (current features would remain free)."

Following the introduction is a series of definitions of terms such as Token Wagering - a set number of tokens given to subscribers per month that can be used to be on games and exchanged for PSN content - and Cloud Storage Space for Games, which would allow players to save their game online rather than on their hard disk, protecting their data.

Other notable services listed as potential premiums include loyalty reward programs, automatic updates, member-exclusive Facebook Connectivity, an online music service and music video service, Hulu TV catch-ups, member-only game content, discounts, demo-sharing (sharing exclusive member-only demos from your full games with friends), and Netflix without a disc.

By far the most attractive premiums are full title trials, which give the user one hour access to full PlayStation 3 games, and free access to PSOne Classics, PSP minis, and premium themes.

The list also indicates that some eagerly awaited features could be subscriber only, such as cross-game voice chat. Having waited so long for the feature, I doubt fans would be particularly happy to have to pay for it.
The chart below details four potential plans, with three costing $69.99 a year or $9.99 a month - more than an Xbox Live Gold subscription, and one running $4.99 a month and $29.99 a year.

We've contacted Sony for comment on the survey, but have yet to hear back as of press time. Just keep in mind that companies regularly test the waters by sending out questionnaires like these, and they by no means represent any concrete plans on Sony's behalf.

It seems as if they simply want to gauge customer reaction to the various plans and features.

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Hm. Even though it's just an idea, I could see Sony implementing something like this. I don't have anything against it, but I probably wouldn't pay for it. I would just stick to the free features we have now.
 
Since Sony just confirmed this at E3 (officially known as PSN Plus) I might sign up for this, if it works for PSP accounts too.

One little thing: Why make so many different choices? We want it all don't we? I don't want to have to decide between Beta Trials and Free PSOne games.... :\
-Bretboy129 ~ Bret Hudson
 
Is it me or is everyone just coping off everyone else?

Doesn't xbox 360 have that too?

:hmmm:

But in any case i'm sticking to free. Free is always good. :griin:


By far the most attractive premiums are full title trials, which give the user one hour access to full PlayStation 3 games, and free access to PSOne Classics, PSP minis, and premium themes.

Though, that seems nifty.

idunno, I still like free. That one of the things that made PS3 better then Xbox.
 
There are three pluses of premium to me,
1) Whatever is free now stays free.
2) It's cheaper than Xbox Live.
3) You get content free on top of whatever else.

However, the fact that the content stops working when the subscription runs out it somewhat...annoying. :wacky: £200 of free content doesn't sound half bad :D
 
It also depends on if the content they give you is any good. I still haven't decided if I will actually buy the Plus features yet. Like Xbox Live it is only $50 a year so the price is not bad. But the question is for me is the content worth it? I would hate to know that I just bought a year's subscription just to find out there is nothing I am interested in.
 
If you're European and sign up to PSN+ between 29th June and 3rd August you get a free downloadable copy of LittleBigPlanet. I'm not sure if the Americans are getting anything yet, it might just be 3 free months. :hmmm:
 
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