Editorial: Gaming / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Instagram / News / Discord /Telegram After a staggered launch, the new PlayStation Plus is finally available in all regions, so players around the world can now enjoy its extra benefits, such as an attractive collection of modern games and access to various classics. PlayStation knows that not all users of the renewed service are happy, especially due to some problems with classic games in some regions, where they run at 50Hz instead of 60Hz. Fortunately, this did not happen in America, as the company worked to offer the best versions since the launch of the service. Things are still different in various countries in Asia, Oceania and Europe, as the classics still run at 50Hz. Fortunately, Sony is already working to solve this problem. On the other hand, the company celebrated the world premiere of its service with a new trailer.
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Sony will improve classic PS Plus games in all regions
Through its social networks for Europe, PlayStation confirmed that it will make changes to the classic PlayStation Plus Premium and Deluxe games on several continents. This with the goal of implementing the NTSC standard, which will allow you to enjoy games at 60Hz and 30 fps. Classic titles currently run on multiple continents at 50Hz and a lower frame rate, so the experience isn’t the best by modern standards. With this change, subscribers to the service in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, India, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand will be able to have a better experience. PlayStation celebrated that the service finally reached the rest of the world with a new commercial full of references to the games that can be enjoyed on PlayStation Plus. The company explained that it allocated a total of 35 days for the planning of the video, which was filmed in 6 days and in 6 different locations. “To mark this momentous occasion, we wanted to share our new global commercial, Mr. Malcolm, which celebrates gaming and some of the titles offered through PlayStation Plus. The ad takes the viewer into a bewildering and intriguing world, showcasing the lives that anyone can live, through wonderful gaming experiences. Below you can see the video;
We’re planning to roll out NTSC options for a majority of classic games offered on the PlayStation Plus Premium and Deluxe plan in Asia, Europe, Middle East, India, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand regions. More PlayStation Plus info: https://t.co/KkPZyUdUd7— PlayStation Europe (@PlayStationEU) June 23, 2022
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