
You can get a month of PS Plus Essential for just £1.00 this weekend, as Sony tries to tempt back lapsed members. The deal – live in Europe but not in USA – offers savings of up to 85 per cent across all of the one month options, active through 5th March. If you want to sub to one of the higher tiers, then a month of PS Plus Extra will set you back £3.00, while PS Plus Premium will run you just £5.00.
It’s a good moment to subscribe to PS Plus, following the enormous expansion of All PS Plus Games over the past couple of weeks. A brand new release, Tchia, will be added for all PS Plus Extra members later this month, so if you’ve got an empty backlog, you could occupy your March with a lot of games for less than the price of a posh London coffee.
[source playstation.com, via reddit.com]
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It’s on discount here in India too. For about ₹59, quite a bit cheaper than £1.
1 month?! I'll not get the Ferrero Rocher out yet.
When is days of play? Will this overlap with that sale?
Was thinking of getting a month of premium and then maybe getting a year of essential in the DOP sale and I don't think you can stack lesser subs onto the higher subs
@ralphdibny i think days of play is usually in summer.
Wnyone remember how much the essential subs was last backfriday/christmas in the UK.
I have a month left and currently is £37.49.
I stacked subs for years so dont know if this is a good price anymore (or it it drops to £30 mark normally.....not too sure if they raised the sup prices at one point)
Im not in a rush really but I dont really need to resub (I havent touched plus games for a couple of years and I only play overwatch online....which is sub free now)
Only tempted if the price is good
@sentiententity oh is it? Fair enough, I thought it was like march/April normally
Seeing as I never play online and I try to buy the games that I really want, I’ve not been subscribed to Plus for a few years now, but for a fiver, I’ve grabbed Premium for a month. I’ll try a bunch of games that I don’t own and take it from there.
There’s a good few games from the PS4 generation that I never got around to, such as Days Gone, Gravity Rush 2, Concrete Genie and WipEout: Omega Collection that I’m looking forward to trying. Especially Days Gone as it has a performance patch on PS5.
The uk included in this?
@TrickyDicky99 yep , i can’t believe it’s actually been over a month since i haven’t had ps plus . never thought i’d see the day that i play PC more than console; crazy .
and free online is too good 👌
Only in Europe, that means €1 €3 or €5 and no £
Folks here are really acting like they think committing economic suicide by leaving the EU somehow moved us to a new continent. Of course Europe includes the UK.
I can upgrade to Extra for £15 for the rest of my sub (renews in November). That’s a really good deal and there’s plenty of games I’ve not played available.
My self-created problem is that I already have too many games I’ve not played across a number of formats, meaning it’s a wee bit pointless for me too get a sub for even more games when I barely have time to play those I’ve already got.
But otherwise a good deal.
In Japan, 35% off(only upgrade)
@TommyNL It's a British website. And don't mistake Europe for EU. Technically, Switzerland is also in Europe and was never part of the EU.
@Rhaoulos
That's true haha. But England is no longer part of Europe, right? And this offer applies within Europe and within Europe we (almost) all pay with Euros. But it was also meant more as a joke. Don't take it too seriously. But according to my Pounds currently more expensive than euros, right?
@theheadofabroom we didn't commit economic suicide, the EU did. US leaving was the best decision we ever made. There's still been no reply from the EU as to where the 39 billion a month we sent them, went.
@theheadofabroom Brexit wasn't economic suicide, the lockdowns were.
I'd love to take advantage of renewing Premium for so little. Would be nice of Sony to allow me.
@TommyNL Europe is a continent. The EU is an organisation made up of nations within that continent. England is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which has left the EU, but that didn't change its geographic status.
@Bricktop33 I feel like the series of economic crises we've gone through since 2017 and how much worse we've faired through them kind of speak for themselves. The money we paid into the EU benefitted us in terms of both subsidising our industries and making trade much easier. Everything the Remain campaign warned of has turned out to be grounded in facts.
@theheadofabroom No everything remoaners claimed was complete and utter horsemanure. You should really try not reading the guardian or independent for once. We haven't collapsed we haven't gone financially bankrupt, all the lies the remoaners told. 5 years later and you are still crying. Its beyond pathetic. The money we wasted on the EU was pocketed and all we got in return was destruction of our trade and industry.
None of you right or wrong.
I feel you guys seeing the same coin from different side.(or half empty or half full of glass).
Let's focus on fun now.
And where on Earth I can extend my subscription with a great deal?! Deals are always for newcomers...
@Toypop I always said the same thing. While I love tlou2, Days Gone is by far my favorite game of that generation. I hope someday that a sequel is actually made.
@Bricktop33 well the cost of food and fuel has gone up, inflation is through the roof, and a lot of small and medium sized businesses have gone bust. Meanwhile the national debt continues to soar without seeing any meaningful investment in public services. We are, as a nation, in all respects worse off than we were in 2016 , and by a considerable margin more than the rest of the continent.
If 52% of those who voted had voted for Remain and the things the Leave campaign had claimed were on the horizon (like an EU army, etc) had come to pass I'd expect that you'd be frustrated too.
All of this is however a massive distraction from the fact that yes England, like the rest of the UK, is still geographically a part of Europe.
Good news. Hopefully they’ll follow Xbox’s footsteps and regularly do these offers throughout the year.
@jrt87 the pandemic affected the rest of Europe too, so why have they coped better?
@theheadofabroom the cost of everything has gone up because for 2 years, people sat on their arses claiming taxpayers money all because of a so called virus. Nothing to do with Brexit. The economy is wrecked because of the 3 lockdowns!
@theheadofabroom They haven't. At all. They are just as if not MORE economically damaged than we are, and a lot of it comes down to the amount the EU takes from them on top of whatever they have still yet to make.
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