When building a collection of your favorite games, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of blockbuster titles and overspend when you really don’t need to. PlayStation Plus is a smarter approach when compared to buying games individually, and will not only save you a few dollars but also enhance your gaming experience. For added convenience, Sony has now separated the subscription service into three tiers – Essential, Extra, and Premium.
The Essential tier starts at $9.99 a month and includes two free games a month, store discounts, access to online multiplayer, and cloud storage. Additionally, if you often find yourself paying for in-game items, expansion passes, or downloadable content, there are markdowns on these too.
Next is the Extra tier which gives you all the benefits of the Essential tier, but adds a lot more free games. For just $14.99 a month, Extra subscribers will get access to a catalog of over 400 PS4 and PS5 titles, ranging from blockbuster hits to the entirety of the Ubisoft collection. New games are also added every month, so you’ll always have something fresh and compelling to delve into.
Last but not least, is the Premium tier at $17.99 a month, which includes all the benefits of the Essential and Extra tiers, as well as a broader selection of games and unique features. Premium users can expect up to 340 classic games, from previous generations of old, ranging from the original PlayStation all the way to the PSP. Furthermore, to save even more money, you’ll even be able to trial select games before you pay. So, say goodbye to regrettable purchases! As an added bonus, Premium will even let you stream certain games directly to your PS5 and PC, without needing to download before you play.
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