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PlayStation Gamer Spends $2,000 on 24 Years of PS Plus to Avoid Increasingly Common Price Hikes

News RoomBy News Room28 October 2024Updated:28 October 2024No Comments
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One forward thinking PlayStation fan has spent upwards of $2,000 on 24 years worth of PS Plus to avoid increasingly common price hikes.

Reddit user On_Reddit_In_Class said they “decided to stack PS Plus subscriptions until 2048 because of the absurd price increases the past few years.” They plan to be gaming the rest of their lives so decided it would “save a good bit of money.”

A PS Plus Essential subscription cost $79.99 per year, so 24 years worth costs $1,919.76. Then, Sony was kind enough to offer the player an 89% discount to upgrade to a Premium subscription in a bizarre loophole, charging just $199.99 instead of $1,889.75, meaning it came to $2,119.75 altogether,

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While the reaction to On_Reddit_In_Class’s post was a mixture of shock and awe, there is at least some logic behind the move, assuming PlayStation Plus remains a thing into the mid 21st century. Subscription service prices are on the rise, with everything from PS Plus to Xbox Game Pass and Netflix going up.

Sony last raised the price of PS Plus in September 2023, from $59.99 to $79.99 for the most basic tier. “This price adjustment will enable us to continue bringing high-quality games and value-added benefits to your PlayStation Plus subscription service,” it said at the time.

Analysts said this was inevitable, so another increase in the future isn’t out of the question. Xbox Game Pass has seen a similar price rise, doubling from $9.99 at its launch in 2017 to $19.99 now. Buying a subscription ahead of time guarantees the price remains the same, however, so On_Reddit_In_Class may be on to something.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

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