PS Plus users will soon be able to see the new products that PlayStation Polska has to offer. The company has announced three new productions and the proposal should be of interest to many viewers. Learn the details.
PS Plus Video Pass Officially Announced in April And from the very beginning, interested people had access to many famous productions. PlayStation Polska announced its desire to develop the service by offering customers more titles – new movies and series are included in the service every three months.
We just received a message that will please fans to suggest because PlayStation Poland has announced three new items targeting the PS Plus Video Pass:
- “Monsterland”
- “Spider-Man: Homecoming”
- “Django”
Exact release dates are not confirmed at the moment, but all stories will be available “soon”. We can assume we’ll get the details next week.
The list is really interesting because we have a horror story divided into eight episodes, a fantastic movie from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and a winner of two Oscars (Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay).
Are you using PS Plus Video Pass? Remember that the offer is only available in Poland. If you want to receive information about the PS Plus Video Pass – remember that Sony is regularly updating the app, where you will also find a tab about news and upcoming items that will soon disappear from view.
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