UPDATE:

The story below details a survey that hints at PlayStation Plus adding Call of Duty Elite and new PS3 releases to PlayStation Plus. A Sony spokesperson has responded: "We have nothing specific to announce at this time, but PlayStation Plus continues to delight gamers with free games, huge discounts and exclusive gaming features that can't be found on other platforms."

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A PlayStation email survey is currently making the rounds and asking some very interesting questions about PlayStation Plus -- namely: How much would you pay for the subscription-based program if it included Call of Duty: Elite and free, new Blu-ray games?

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Submitted by IGN reader Bryan Findley , the survey tweaks a number of variables to see what a person's perfect PlayStation Plus package would cost. Currently, PlayStation Plus can be purchased annually for $49.99 or in a three-month package for $17.99. It includes discounts, game trials and free PlayStation Network games and items. This survey pushes the free offerings, and price of the program, forward.The 15-minute survey presents a number of PlayStation Plus plans and asks users to choose the one they'd prefer the most -- then, the next choice slightly modifies that pick to hone in on that user's hypothetical plan. The most interesting variables include access to Call of Duty Elite and free newly released PS3 games (see: digital Blu-ray releases). Currently, free full games offered on PlayStation Plus are older titles.As you can see in the screenshot above, the perks vary greatly plan to plan and include the number of games added a year, the quality of the game and the percentage of the discount. However, the survey also tested the way people would pay for PlayStation Plus. Clearly the three-month and annual prices change based on what's included, but the survey also offers a monthly option. Findley said that the survey included questions about committing to an annual subscription and then paying a monthly fee rather than the lump sum.We've reached out to PlayStation and Activision for comment on the survey. This article will be updated if they respond. Until then, what do you think? Does this survey point to the future of PlayStation Plus or is it just research? What would you pay for PlayStation Plus if it had new games and Elite? Let us know in the comments below.

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