Sony's Kaz Hirai confirms 'premium level' subscription coming to...

Courtesy Engadget  Mon, 11/23/2009 - 12:03

Well, Sony may have once downplayed the notion of "catching up" with Xbox Live, but it looks like it is now set to take at least one big cue from its rival.

As oh-so-quietly revealed during a presentation on Thursday and now confirmed by Kaz Hirai himself, Sony will be adding a "premium level" subscription service to the PlayStation Network sometime next year.

According to Hirai, that subscription will get you "premium content and services," although exactly...


 

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