The PlayStation Plus subscription for 12 months gets new prices ahead of 2023 Q4. Sony has confirmed that the new yearly plans will see a rise in price tag starting from September 6, 2023. While the hike has affected all the subscription tiers, the yearly tiers have seen a significant hike compared to their previous subscription price. Indian subscription prices have also seen a considerable rise in cost when considering the shift in regional pricing.
According to Sony, this price adjustment will help them to continue bringing high-quality games and value-added benefits into the PS Plus subscription services. The blog post also reads that the 12-month subscription will stay at a discounted rate compared to the one-month or three-month subscriptions.
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New PlayStation Plus 12-month Subscription Price Tags
The price changes in the PS Plus subscription plans are now available on the official PS Store page. Fans who have already subscribed to a 12-month plan before the change will not be affected by the update until the next renewal date.
The updated 12-month PS Plus price plans are as follows:
- PlayStation Plus Essential (Core PS Plus benefits include joining friends in online multiplayer and adding new games to the collection monthly): Rs 3,949
- PlayStation Plus Extra (More benefits included in the PS Plus Essential plan, including Game Catalogue): Rs 6,699
- PlayStation Plus Deluxe (Classics Catalogue and game trials also make it to the list alongside PS Extra benefits): Rs 7,599
Although fans can avail of the one-month and six-month plans for significantly lower prices, the 12-month subscription is still a superior option due to its discounted rate, according to Sony.
Various fans also lean more towards the PS Plus Extra subscription due to its sweet spot. The plan incorporates all the primary benefits of the PS Plus Essential subscription alongside the Game Catalogue. While for the Deluxe plan, fans will only get access to the Classics Catalogue and must pay around Rs 1,000 more.