So the article mentions how the user notes the battery life has improved but every other comment is asking why Sony didn't improve the battery life? Got it.
@blprater: It's still the same but the library is bigger. The prices for rentals are still ridiculous though so I can't imagine it's doing well. If they were to give you access to the library as part of the PS plus, I kind of think it would be better than the backwards compatibility with the One because you don't actually have to own the disc. I unfortunately traded in most of my 360 games awhile ago which I regret because I would like to be able to play them on my Xbox One now. The PS3 free game list that has been part of PS Plus is way better than the PS4 lineup has been. Not even close.
@MariowiiX: Sony is going to make perforated $20 cards with 4 corners having $5 codes. That way you can fold them up and use each so you don't waste your cash. It's either that or print $25 and $60 cards which is just a crazy alternative to the first solution.
How dare Sony account for inflation! PS plus should be $50 a year for the next 100 years!
The Canada % increase comparatively to the US doesn't make any sense but other wise who cares? It's .84 cents a month. Check under the sofa pillows and stock up the piggy bank kids.
Looks like a pretty good update to an already great UI with some much asked for functions. Especially folders. I really want to be able to change my PSN name and party chat cuts out all of the time when switching games and/or going back to the UI.
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