Sony is once again going back to the tried and tested plan and encouraging players to jump to higher levels of PlayStation Plus. This time, the occasion is the Chinese New Year, and the promotion concerns an extension of an already active subscription. The offer is mainly aimed at Essential and Extra users who are considering an upgrade to Premium. Discounts can reach up to 35 percent, although the final price depends on the individual account situation. The promotion is time-limited and will last until 26 February. This is one of the better opportunities in recent months to explore the full capabilities of the subscription.
Cheaper upgrade to PS Plus Premium
The promotion does not apply to the purchase of a new subscription from scratch, but to the extension of an already held package. If you have PS Plus Essential or Extra, you can upgrade to a higher tier at a noticeable discount. The system calculates the cost individually, taking into account the number of days remaining until the end of the current subscription. In practice, this means that the longer the period remaining on your account, the more you can save when jumping to Premium. This is a good solution for those who want to 'test' the top tier without paying the full annual price.
What does PS Plus Premium offer?
The top-tier package provides access to an extensive library of games, including classic titles from earlier PlayStation generations. Additionally, it comes with cloud streaming, trial versions of selected titles, and extra bonuses not available in the lower tiers. For gamers who regularly use their consoles, Premium can actually be more cost-effective than buying several games each year. Especially now, when the entry cost has been noticeably reduced.
The promotion will last until 26 February and is mainly aimed at current PS Plus subscribers. Discounts of up to 35 percent make this one of the more advantageous times to upgrade. If you have been considering switching to Premium, the financial risk is now much lower. After the promotion ends, prices will revert to the standard level.
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