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Unlock all that your PS4 or PS5 has to offer with a discounted subscription to PlayStation Plus

September 11, 2021
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: Expand your PlayStation horizons with a 12-month subscription to PlayStation Plus and $20 of store credit for just $49.99 with the coupon code PLAYSTATION 10 as of Sept. 11 — that’s a 16% discount.


If you’re loyal to Xbox strictly because of Game Pass, you probably don’t know about the perks of PlayStation Plus. And trust us, there are many. 

In a nutshell, PlayStation Plus is a way for Sony console owners to truly experience all that their PlayStation has to offer. First, it’s your ticket to playing your favorite PlayStation games online with friends, similar to Xbox’s Game Pass. A subscription unlocks online multiplayer mode as well as 100GB of storage for your saves. You’ll also gain access to a couple free games each month to play on PS4 or PS5. In August 2021, for example, PS Plus members could download and play Tennis World Tour 2, Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville, and Hunter’s Arena: Legends. PlayStation 5 users will also get the PlayStation Plus Collection, a selection of generation-defining PlayStation 4 games, including Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Fallout 4, God of War, and more. These games can be played at any time for free.

As a PlayStation Plus member, you’ll be able to stand out from the crowd with members-only skins, cosmetics, weapons, and more for free-to-play games like Fortnite and Apex Legends. And of course, you’ll also get access to exclusive discounts and deals that are only available for subscribers. Members can enjoy early access to demos, beta trials, pre-orders, and other exclusive rewards and offers reserved strictly for the PS Plus family.

When you stack up everything that comes with a subscription to PlayStation Plus, it quickly pays for itself on day one. And frankly, if you haven’t subscribed yet, you haven’t truly experienced all that your console has to offer.

For a limited time, you can sign up for one year of PlayStation Plus membership for just $49.99 (regularly $59.99) with the coupon code PLAYSTATION10. Plus, you’ll receive a $20 credit within 10 days of checkout to use for future purchases.

Credit: PlayStation

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