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PlayStation Plus Days of Play Deal: Save 25% Off 12-Month Subscriptions

PlayStation’s big Days of Play sale is finally here. It features big discounts on games and accessories, especially his PS5 titles from major first parties. But one of the best deals available during the sale, which runs from June 2-12, is a flat 25% discount on his 12-month PlayStation Plus subscription. This PS Plus benefit applies to new, existing and returning members, so it’s available to everyone. Let’s see the details.

25% off PS Plus Membership

As mentioned above, you can apply a 25% discount on your 12-year membership to any PlayStation Plus membership of your choice, whether Essential, Extra or Premium. Current customers can add a year to their subscription and get a discount. New and returning customers can also top up at a discounted rate.

If you’re a lapsed PS Plus member, you might not know that Sony’s subscription service has gotten more feature-rich (and more complex) in recent years. The PlayStation Plus subscription service currently has three tiers, each offering unique features. Thankfully, the 25% discount applies to all three tiers of his.

The Essential PS Plus tier offers online multiplayer, cloud storage, access to exclusive discounts, and monthly free games. A year of Essential is normally priced at $59.99, but this deal brings it down to $44.99..

The Extra Tier gives you access to all of this, plus hundreds of games from Ubisoft+ Classics and our games catalog. A year of Extra normally costs $99.99, but is now available for $74.99..

The most expensive tier, Premium, gives you everything in the Extra tier plus game trials, cloud streaming, and access to the Classic catalog featuring games from previous generation PlayStation consoles. Premium is normally $119.99 per year, but is currently on sale for $89.99..

It’s a bit complicated to be honest, so if you want a deeper understanding of what you get from each level, check out the large PS Plus explainer article.

Chris Reed is IGN’s commerce editor and trading expert. He also covers his IGN board games and his LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrisleed or on mastodon @Chris Reid.

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