PlayStation boss Jim Ryan has said a subscription model like Xbox Game Pass “doesn’t make any sense” for Sony’s first-party operation, considering its focus on big budget games.

Speaking toGamesIndustry.bizfollowing Wednesday’s PS5 showcase, the SIE president claimed a subscription-type model would be unsustainable forPlayStationStudios, because it often sees its game budgets grow to “well over $100 million”.

PlayStation’s boss says the Game Pass model ‘doesn’t make any sense’ for Sony

“For us, having a catalogue of games is not something that defines a platform,” the exec said. “Our pitch, as you’ve heard, is ‘new games, great games.’ We have had this conversation before — we are not going to go down the road of putting new releases titles into a subscription model.

“These games cost many millions of dollars, well over $100 million, to develop. We just don’t see that as sustainable.”

PlayStation’s boss says the Game Pass model ‘doesn’t make any sense’ for Sony

He added: “We want to make the games bigger and better, and hopefully at some stage more persistent. So putting those into a subscription model on day one, for us, just doesn’t make any sense.

“For others in a different situation, it might well make sense, but for us it doesn’t. We want to expand and grow our existing ecosystem, and putting new games into a subscription model just doesn’t sit with that.”

PlayStation confirms its PlayStation 5 games will cost up to $70 / £70

In contrast to Ryan’s comments, Xbox headPhil Spencerhas claimedthat Xbox Game Pass can be “a real decision-maker”for people evaluating which next-gen console to buy this year.

Commenting on the PS Plus Collection, which includes games like Monster Hunter World and Bloodborne as part of the online subscription, Ryan said he hoped fans were “surprised and delighted” by the surprise announcement.

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“The great first-party IPs are all there, the great partner titles, and we’d say that if you are new to PlayStation, or if you didn’t have a PS4 but are getting a PS5, and you’re taking out a PS Plus subscription, you’re basically getting PS4 there for the price of the subscription,” Ryan said.

“We’re delighted to be able to do that. We think that’s really exciting and we hope that people were surprised and delighted by that.”

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Further Reading

On Wednesday Sony confirmed thatPlayStation 5 will launch starting November 12for $400 / £360 for the Digital Edition console and $500 / £450 for the standard edition.

The console will release first in the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia and South Korea. The rest of the world will get the console a week later on Thursday, November 19, including Europe, Middle East, South America, Asia and South Africa.

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The platform holder also confirmed thatfirst-party PlayStation 5 games will retail up to $70 / £70, mimicking an industry-wide trend towards more expensive games on next-gen consoles.

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PlayStation 5 Pro£689$699£699.99$699$699

Xbox Series S – 512GB£289.11£299.99$289.99$299$379…