PlayStation Plusfeatures a plethora of games throughout its three tiers, Essential, Extra, and Premium. The vast library of PlayStation and third-party titles could be confusing to navigate for some players. Fortunately, a helpful website provides a new tool to sort the large quantity of games inPS Plus.

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To help traverse the game catalog, website Plat Prices provides a tool to sort throughnearly 400 PS Plus Extra gamesby a variety of categories. Users may sort these games by alphabet, review scores, price, active discounts, difficulty, completion time, and release date. The review scores used in Plat Prices are aggregated through OpenCritic. Additionally, Plat Prices also displays how much time is left for a particular game’s discount. The website tracks overall price history for sale prices and PS Plus prices.

Plat Prices provides descriptions for each game, which are identical to the descriptions found in the PS Store. Furthermore, users may add individual games to a wishlist or list it in their personal library of owned games. If a user is disinterested in a game, a hide option is also available. Plat Prices provides Amazon links to each PlayStation game for those interested in potentially purchasing a physical edition.

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With Plat Prices serving as a great example, PlayStation could learn to improve its own tools within the PS Store. More new additions continue tobolster the PS Plus library each month, potentially hurting visibility of older games. To maintain an organized PS Store, PlayStation should look into improving its own sorting functions to encourage discoverability of PS Plus games on PS4 and PS5.