We have not checked the offering since then but yesterday, we stumbled upon a Facebook advert regarding it and learned that Maxis has made some changes to the PS5 Zerolution scheme. While the telco continues to offer the Digital Edition of the PS5 which has no disc drive, the console now comes in the form of the Horizon Forbidden West bundle. In addition to that, the telco also no longer provides an additional DualSense controller and a 12-month PlayStation Plus subscription. In other words, what customers will get through the PS5 Zerolution scheme today is just a vanilla version of the PS5 Digital Edition Horizon Forbidden West bundle which covers the console and the game themselves as well as just one DualSense controller. That being said, the telco has since expanded the customers’ eligibility scope for its PS5 scheme. Instead of being limited to Maxis Unlimited Postpaid & Fibre and Maxis Family Plan customers with an 800Mbps plan, those with a 500Mbps plan are now eligible for the scheme as well. The current monthly fee for the Maxis Zerolution PS5 scheme. [Image: Maxis.]However, the RM1 per month offer is still limited to 800Mbps customers. On the other hand, the 500Mbps need to pay between RM10 to RM73 per month depending on their plan and the Zerolution instalment period that they choose.