Sony has always been at the forefront of innovation when it comes to gaming and entertainment. Their latest venture, the launch of Sony Pictures Core for PlayStation consoles, is a testament to their commitment to enhancing the user experience.
What is Sony Pictures Core?
Sony Pictures Core is the revamped and rebranded version of the previous Bravia Core app. This transformation signifies Sony’s focus on not just gaming but broadening the entertainment scope for PlayStation users. What sets Sony Pictures Core apart is its extensive movie library. With over 2,000 movies, ranging from recent blockbusters to classic hits, it’s a movie lover’s dream come true.
Among the treasure trove of films available, some of the notable mentions include ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’, ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’, ‘Uncharted’, ‘The Equalizer’, ‘No Hard Feelings’, ‘Bullet Train’, and ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’. This wide array of genres and titles ensures that there’s something for everyone.
Exclusive Benefits for PlayStation Plus Subscribers
Sony isn’t just stopping at making a vast movie library accessible to all PlayStation users. If you’re a PlayStation Plus Premium or Deluxe subscriber, you’re in for a treat. As part of the subscription package, users will have access to 100 selected movies. This access is not just expansive but also seamless. Users can enjoy their favorite films without the interruption of ads. Moreover, Sony promises to keep the movie catalog fresh with regular updates.
In addition to the rich movie content, there’s also a hint of introducing anime content from Crunchyroll. This addition will undoubtedly be a delight for anime enthusiasts.
Availability and Accessibility
Sony Pictures Core is now available for download in 23 markets where PlayStation consoles are officially retailed. For those using the PlayStation 5, the app is conveniently located in the Media section. On the other hand, PlayStation 4 users can find the application in the PS Store.
It’s important to highlight that while Sony aims for a broad reach, the availability of the app might vary based on regional constraints. For instance, users in India might find that the app is currently not accessible.
Sony’s Strategic Move
Sony’s decision to introduce Sony Pictures Core comes at a time when there’s been a recent adjustment in the pricing structure of PS Plus subscription tiers. This move is indicative of Sony’s strategy to amplify the value proposition of their subscriptions. By integrating top-tier entertainment with their gaming platform, Sony is setting a new standard in the gaming industry.
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