PlayStation has said that it will provide all customers free access to its whole game library in a novel attempt to offset Xbox’s growing competitiveness from Game Pass. This calculated move seeks to increase user involvement by giving free access to a large range of games without further expenses. Although this strategy offers consumers many advantages—including cost savings and a wide range of titles—it also begs issues about how it will affect PlayStation’s income model, game developers, and the larger gaming business. This paper explores the possible benefits and drawbacks of PlayStation’s new approach, with an eye on how it will affect different stakeholders and the direction of gaming going forward.