Back in October, Two Capcom classic games—Dino Crisis and Resident Evil: Director’s Cut—were embedded exclusively with the PlayStation Plus Premium, meaning that they could only be played by subscribing to a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription.
Capcom has rectified it, and the two classics are now available to purchase individually via the PlayStation Store. Now, each title can be bought and enjoyed at $10. It is important to note that Dino Crisis and Resident Evil: Director’s Cut are still available via PlayStation Plus Premium.
PS Plus Premium is a membership plan that provides access to hundreds of games across the Game Catalog, Classics Catalog, and Game Trials. Since hundreds of first-party games are included in the library, most gamers prefer it. This subscription costs $159.99 yearly.
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However, when popular and loved video game titles are linked with a whopping periodic cost, gamers are likely to rail against the publishing company. Since the gaming community did not appreciate this business model, Sony and Capcom have attended the fanbase.
Intriguingly, neither Sony nor Capcom has officially announced this change, but gamers have found these titles in store, in addition to PS Plus Premium.
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