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In addition toRatchet and Clank,Sony offered an extended free trial forFunimation, an anime streaming service. Funimation was already free to watch, but the extended trial allows fans to discover and enjoy anime without having to sit through ads. UnlikeRatchet and Clank,fans can’t keep this subscription forever, but it does last for a little over two months.

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What Sony’s Free Game Choices Have in Common

Sony has promised that more free games and entertainment will be coming through June, so what’s next? Any predictions are nothing but speculation at this point, as Sony hasn’t teased or announced any of the future content that will be coming, but there are a few patterns to take note of that may help set expectations.

Both thefirst month of the Play at Home Initiativelast year, and the current offering, feature PlayStation exclusives.Journeywas exclusive to PlayStation before eventually being ported to PC, whileUncharted: The Nathan Drake CollectionandRatchet and Clankare still exclusive to PlayStation consoles. That means April’s free game will probably be a PlayStation exclusive as well. The family-friendly aspect is also important and stays consistent across the board. Some could argue thatUnchartedisn’t “family-friendly” in the traditional sense, but it is rated T instead of M which means it’s still more accessible to families than a lot of other popular games.

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Thegames offered through the Play at Home Initiativearen’t currently on sale for their original selling prices. These are older games that have dropped in value and are frequently on sale on the PlayStation store. In the case ofRatchet and Clank,it was already available for free to members of PS Plus.Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collectioncosts $20 whileJourneycosts $15. Sony is offering some great games that are special to PlayStation, but it isn’t going crazy and giving away high-dollar games.

Predicting April’s Free Game For the Play At Home Initiative

Fans shouldn’t expect to see something likeFinal Fantasy 7 Remakerelease for freethrough the Play at Home Initiative. That said, fans also shouldn’t expect a game they’ve never heard of that usually sells for $5. Sony is trying to strike a balance here, and likeRatchet and Clank,it may be trying to take advantage of timing and promotional value.

Another possibility isDreams.It’s at the same price point asHorizon Zero DawnandUncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection,and fits most of the other patterns as well.Dreamsis a PlayStation exclusive that allows players to create their own games, music, paintings, movies, and many other works of art on their console. It also meets the family-friendly criteria, and even offers a VR mode.Dreamshas been suggested as a PS Plus gamefor several months now, but it would be a great candidate for the Play at Home Initiative.

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What Entertainment Services Will Sony Offer PlayStation Owners in April?

This is a lot harder to predict because, so far, there has only been one example of Sony offering a different form of entertainment to PlayStation owners. This month, Sony is giving fans a free extended trial foranime streaming service Funimation. Funimation is a Sony-owned company, so this arrangement makes a lot of logistical sense, but Sony doesn’t own any other streaming services apart from Crackle, which already offers completely free content. If Sony wants to continue offering extended trials or subscriptions to streaming services, it may have to expand its reach.

It’s extremely unlikely that Sony will offer something like Netflix or Disney+ to PlayStation owners for free, but there are a lot of other niche streaming services out there that might benefit from being promoted by Sony. Funimation itself is a niche streaming service specializing in anime, so this would make sense. Streaming services like Shudder, which offers content for horror-lovers, and Acorn TV, which has a huge library of British television, are great options to work with other niche streaming services. A partnership with Sony could also be an opportunity for some smaller streaming services to get publicity and win new, permanent customers.

Sony’s next alternative entertainment offering may not be a streaming service at all. It could be something like a two-month subscription to Spotify or YouTube Premium, which, like the Funimation trial, would allow PlayStation owners access to free content without the ads. A deal like that, however, would also depend a lot on the other companies involved and what their expectations are. An extended trial forPlayStation Now, Sony’s on-demand video game streaming service, could be a great option that wouldn’t require building big collaborations with outside companies.

Whatever Sony chooses to offer PlayStation owners in April through thePlay at Home Initiative, it’s hard to complain about completely free content. But if Sony ends up sticking with some of the established patterns — or even if it decides to go a completely new direction in April — there are some great possibilities for fans to access some exciting content in the next few months. PlayStation owners should definitely keep an eye on the Play at Home Initiative and take advantage of all the free entertainment coming their way.

Ratchet and Clank and extended access to Funimation/Wakanim are available now for allPlayStationowners.