Just when you think that the PS Plus Premium free game trials section couldn’t get any worse, you’re proven wrong. As we’ve mentioned before, the expensive perks already pale in comparison to the PS Store‘s free demos, and adding a trial for MindsEye is certainly a choice.
Most expensive PS Plus tier gets MindsEye trial following free demo’s delisting
The most expensive tier of PS Plus is now offering a two-hour trial for a game that holds a Metacritic average of 28/100.
MindsEye’s addition wouldn’t be so bad if: a. PS Plus Premium trials were regularly updated. b. MindsEye didn’t already have a free “Starter Pack” version that doesn’t require a Premium membership.
Interestingly, the free Starter Pack randomly disappeared from the PS Store, and we’re not sure if its removal is temporary or permanent.
At this point, PS Plus Premium, especially its Deluxe variant, has little to offer players beyond what the Extra subscription does. Cloud streaming is limited to certain regions, so PS3 classics are off-limits to Deluxe users. Game trials section isn’t updated frequently, all VR games have been quietly removed, and new classics are limited to one game per month (trophies not guaranteed).
Here’s hoping Sony makes the Premium offer more lucrative than this.
