With the new PlayStation Plus Premium subscription service rolling out in the summer of 2022, players aiming to get the most expensive tier of the new service will need to shell out $120 a year for access to a library of PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, and PS5 games. Still, those who act fast can get the upcoming service at a fraction of that price.
Those who purchase a PlayStation Now subscription before June will have their service upgraded to PlayStation Plus Premium's highest tier at no additional cost. Since PS Now is cheaper than What Plus Premium will be, buying PS Now and converting while you can save money. You can visit the US PSN store page and grab a year of PlayStation Now before sales stop for the service.
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This info comes from Wario64, a known deal hunter and poster on Twitter.
Not only can users grab a year of PlayStation Now to save money on PlayStation Plus Premium, but multiple years of the service can stack, meaning that subscribers can buy multiple years at once to elongate their subscription for several years at once. Using this method can save users hundreds of dollars. So if you plan on having multiple years of PlayStation's newest offering, it might be best to stock up now.
Update: Sony Interactive Entertainment has halted the purchase and stacking of PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now subscription cards since April 28, 2022, after uncovering the subscription stacking method.
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