PlayStation Plus is upon us and packing a whole lot of promise, but some aren't sold that the investment is worth the money. Rather than sit here and argue, we're going to take two PlayStation Plus Users and track their PlayStation Plus progress as the program is updated every other week.

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As you probably know, PlayStation Plus is Sony's subscription service that launched in late June 2010. Users pay $50 in the United States (39.99 GBP in the UK), and for one year they get exclusive demos, avatars and themes along with free games and game discounts. There's other stuff, but this feature is only tracking the cash.For the next year, IGN PlayStation Executive Editor Greg Miller and IGN Guides Guru Colin Moriarty will track their PlayStation Plus PlayStation Network purchases every Wednesday. If they buy a full price game, it won't be logged here. On the chalkboards below, we'll track what the "free" content would have cost them as well as the discounts they're receiving. Now, these figures will only include new stuff that the boys have downloaded. If they already own a piece of content, it won't be included just because it has been discounted or marked as free. This is strictly what they've downloaded under the PlayStation Plus umbrella to date.Of course, Greg and Colin are hardcore PlayStation 3 users and download way more stuff than the average PSN user. If a more casual IGNer opts into the PlayStation Plus program, we'll add them to the list.Will PlayStation Plus turn out to be a good deal? Will it prove its worth in a month? Keep checking this article to find out.Last Updated: 12/15/10