MAY PLAYSTATION PLUS DEALS PLUS
While PS Now has that large library of titles available on-demand, PS Plus is for those who do mostly online multiplayer gaming and want access to the more-recent games that are added to the PlayStation library monthly. We recently compared PS Plus to Sony's other subscription option, PlayStation Now, which asks for a monthly fee of $9.99 ($44.99 annually) to access hundreds of classic and current titles via cloud streaming. If you're looking to save even more money or merely sample what can be done with the subscription, CDKeys is also selling a three-month PS Plus option for $20.99, which is 25% off the typical asking price of $27.99.
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As long as you download those games within the month and keep your PS Plus membership active, you can keep those games on your console. For instance, members can dive into the military mindset with Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 ($59.99), throw fists in WWE 2K Battlegrounds ($39.99), and get spooked by the horror of A Plague Tale: Innocence ($39.99) this month. Not only that, but the service offers three different PlayStation titles a month that you can download for free. Members of the service can get access to online co-op and competitive multiplayer modes, along with discounts on current titles and downloadable add-ons. Get expert shopping advice delivered to your phone. Sign up for text message alerts from the deal-hunting nerds at Reviewed.Īs part of its Summer Sale that ends today, CDKeys is offering a 12-month membership to Sony's game subscription service for $38.89, a 35% price cut from its normal annual price of $59.99. If you've been one of the lucky buyers able to track one down-or if that PlayStation 4 in your living room is still up and running, and you're in the market for some new games, this might be your lucky day: Right now, you can try a subscription to PlayStation Plus for a year from CDKeys for less than $40. The PlayStation 5 is still only slightly less elusive than the Loch Ness monster and Bigfoot. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.
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