If you're a PlayStation Plus member, you're entitled to a handful of games each month. When PS5 launched back in November, the number of monthly games went up to three — two PS4 games, and one
How to redeem a PlayStation gift card. To redeem a PlayStation gift card, go to the PlayStation store and click on your avatar at the top. Select “Redeem Code” from the drop-down menu, enter the code, and select “Redeem”. After you’ve selected “Redeem”, the funds will be added to your account. You can use the funds to purchase
With a PlayStation Plus Premium membership, you can stream PS5 titles on-demand to your PS5 console from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog, as well as select titles from your own personal collection of games bought from PlayStation Store. You can even try out some of the biggest recent releases with streamed PS5 Game Trials.
PlayStation Plus Extra subscribers get access to 400 PS4 and PS5 games; PS Plus Premium adds another 300 games, which include titles for PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable.
PlayStation Plus Extra ($15/mo or $100/year): This tier comes with an extra 400 games from the PS4 and PS5 that you can download to your system directly. Just like Game Pass, this selection of
PlayStation Plus members have until January 1 to add Lego 2K Drive, Powerwash Simulator and Sable to their game library. PlayStation Plus Spotify Playlist Also, check out our PlayStation Plus monthly games-inspired playlist on Spotify , which will be refreshed with new songs every month.
Sony's first free offering, Ratchet & Clank, is now available to download from the PlayStation Store for all PlayStation users with a PS4 or PS5. As this is separate from Sony's free monthly PS Plus games, you won't need a PS Plus subscription to download Sony's free Play At Home games.
Persona 5 is available for PlayStation 3 and 4 and in fact, comes free for being a PlayStation Plus Collection game. Some folks who recently decided to give Persona 5 a shot found out the game no longer is available for free in the store. What makes it stupefying is the fact that the game (not Persona 5 Royal) is clearly mentioned to come as
Correction: A previous version of this post mistakenly said the upgrade from PS4 to PS5 is free. Players must pay for the upgrade. Players must pay for the upgrade. Square Enix hasn’t specified
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