The service will offer more options for Vita and tiers

May 30, 2012 09:05 GMT  ·  By

A number of sources inside Sony have suggested that the company is getting ready to re-launch its PlayStation Plus service during E3 2012, with incentives designed to get a bigger share of PSN users interested in it while also introducing deeper integration with the newly launched PlayStation Vita handheld.

Sources have told Eurogamer that those who will subscribe to the new PlayStation Plus service will get a number of high-profile AAA titles for free to those who are ready to pay a monthly subscription.

One of the suggested PS Plus plans will give gamers close to 60 titles for free as long as they have a yearly subscription and another plan would ramp the number up to 80, although some of them will be lower quality releases.

Sony is also planning a PC-based version of the PS Store and on the Vita those who use the service will be able to get exclusive games and an expanded array of cloud based services.