Author: Chris Pereira / Source: GameSpot
We’ve known since last year that the February 2019 lineup of PlayStation Plus games would mark the final month in which subscribers receive free games for PS3 and Vita. Starting with March, PS4 games will be the only ones that are included. Seemingly to offset the loss of these games, Sony is making some changes to another perk offered through PS Plus.
Starting in early February (an exact date was not specified), PS Plus members will have access to 100 GB of cloud storage of save games, a tenfold increase over the existing 10 GB limit. Unfortunately, there was no word on further changes to cloud saves, such as enabling auto-uploads and downloads on more than just your main console.
Sony did not say if this is the extent of…
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