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Is PlayStation Plus Not Adding First-Party Exclusives at Launch a Mistake? – Breakout

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This week on the Breakout podcast, Sony has revealed its new PlayStation Plus model with updated tiers to compete with Xbox Game Pass, but we’re wondering if Sony is making a mistake to not include its first-party games at launch on the service through any tier. Oh, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 got delayed again, so we’ll talk about that too.


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