If you’re still heartbroken over the recent PlayStation Plus price-hike, worry not, you can get a major discount before the price increases.
Last week PlayStation announced September’s line-up of PlayStation Plus games for Essential, Extra and Premium tier subscribers. Fans were less than impressed with the offering, which consisted of Saints Row (2022), Black Desert–Traveler Edition and Generation Zero.
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They definitely weren’t the titles fans predicted leading many to be disappointed but unfortunately, it only got worse. At the same time as announcing the new free games, PlayStation also revealed plans to increase the price of all PlayStation Plus tiers, and fans are absolutely appalled.
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The new prices, which come into effect this month, will be as follows:
PlayStation Plus Essential 12-Month Subscription- 79.99 USD | 71,99 Euro | 59.99 GBP | 6,800 Yen
PlayStation Plus Extra 12-Month Subscription-134.99 USD | 125,99 Euro | 99.99 GBP | 11,700 Yen
PlayStation Plus Premium 12-Month Subscription- 159.99 USD | 151,99 Euro | 119.99 GBP | 13,900 Yen
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As a result of the price hike, some fans are proclaiming they’re done with the subscription service entirely, whereas others are sharing tricks on how to avoid the increase, and some are just bracing for whatever comes next in October.
If you’re one of the few who are determined to stick with PlayStation Plus though, you’ll be interested to hear about a discount that’ll save you a lot of money on your next renewal, especially if you get it before the price increase goes into effect.
The discount is being offered via the Eneba website and has been confirmed to be trustworthy by users and PS Plus deal experts. By adding a 12-month subscription to your cart and using the discount code “TSC8”, users can save as much as $20, provided stocks last.
If you’re serious about keeping PlayStation Plus for as long as possible, best to do so with a handy discount. Just remember to turn off auto-renewal if you don’t want to pay Sony’s prices in the future.
Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus, Sony