The latest battle between Sony and Microsoft isn’t over consoles or games, but subscription services. Both console makers are fighting to establish the Netflix of games, with Microsoft introducing Xbox Game Pass and Sony beefing up its long-running PlayStation Now streaming program in response.
Each of these services let you play a whole bunch of titles for a set monthly fee, but vary pretty significantly in terms of cost, selection, and functionality. If you’re wondering which all-you-can-play games buffet you should spend your cash on, here’s how PlayStation Now and Xbox Game Pass stack up so far.
Price and Value
Available June 1 (or now for Xbox Live Gold members), Xbox Game Pass is the cheapest of the two options, giving you access to its entire game library for $10 a month. Better yet, Game Pass subscribers will be able to buy any games in the catalog for 20 percent off (while also getting 10 percent off any add-on content).
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