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Everything is more about the Xbox Game Pass and less about PlayStation, ever since Microsoft announced the acquisition of Activision Blizzard. This massive takeover has expanded the already massive roster of titles, which also features EA Play, and Ubisoft’s library as well.

Microsoft has also purchased ZeniMax Media and all its subsidiaries. This buy-out roped in iconic video game developers like Alpha Dog Games, Arkane Studios, Bethesda, and more.

In response, Sony made a plan to buy Bungie studios, but it just doesn’t carry the same impact despite being it being one of the first-ever studios to work with Xbox. The only way PS can get back into fighting shape is by announcing more information and sharing updates about major titles.

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Last year, fans were treated with trailers and revelations associated with a roster of amazing titles, Hogwarts Legacy, Midnight Sun, Wolverine, God of War Ragnarok, and many more. But no update has been released about them in the first quarter of 2022.

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Can we expect PlayStation to host the first state of the play in March?

The Japanese studio is currently working on building its very own version of the Game Pass subscription service.

Not so long ago, fans on Twitter uncovered information about what the service could charge and how it might function along with respect to various plans.

The base plan will cost $9.99 a month. The second plan is one that offers both PS Plus and PS Now. This one will cost $12.99. And the third one is the premium plan. The availing of this plan will cost $15.99, and benefits will include cloud gaming, free trials, and more.

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The studios recently released a groundbreaking title in Forbidden West, which has also performed remarkably much like its predecessor. This release has added yet another feather in PlayStation’s cap, but the studio has to release a lot more titles.

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Fans are desperately looking for more updates about the next iteration of God of War, Hogwarts Legacy, and others. A State of Play stream would be perfect to divulge more info and build hype around these fan-favorite titles.

How will PlayStation bounce back in 2022? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.