Hot take: Sony now makes almost $1B/quarter of revenue with their game subscription and will increase a lot with Spartacus.
Assuming PS+ will have 50M subs at Spartacus release (will be more since they are in a growing trend), if they pay now $59.99/year (assuming 100% of PS+ pay the yearly fee, which isn't the case as Jimbo said today) and 25% of them upgrade to $99.99/year PS+ Extra tier, that would mean a revenue increase of $500M/year.
That would be with only 25% converting, with none converting to Premium and only paying the best deal (yearly sub). And considering that the new offering wouldn't attract new subbers. Pretty likely they will have made almost $4B this FY from game subs, and Spartacus may generate them an additional yearly $1B.
Something no one is talking about:
- Since PS2,PS1,PSP titles are downloadable
- what are the prices going to be if they are available on the store
- what titles are there going to be at launch?
They aren't going to be on the store. If you want a good idea of what games will be there, check the games that are already available on PS3 in your region.
PS2 games available on PS Now are also in the store. PS1 and PSP are going to be playable locally too, so very likely will be available in the store as they were in PSP, Vita and PS3.
And I bet they will be crossbuy with them as they were in these 3 platforms: if you bought them digitally on PSP, Vita or PS3 you would be able to download them for free without paying the subscripttion.