Obviously not as good as Amazon price on the prime day but may be useful for those who want to renew before the price hike.
On the same page you'll also find PSN CARD £35 for £30.99
PlayStation®Plus prices are changing From 00:01 BST on 31 August 2017 we are changing the prices of PlayStation®Plus.
- Annually, the price will change from £39.99 to £49.99 per annum. - Quarterly, the price will change from £14.99 to £19.99 per quarter. - Monthly, the price will change from £5.99 to £6.99 per month.
What this means for you
We will alter the price of a PlayStation®Plus membership at 00:01 BST on 31 August 2017. As you are an existing member, this means that all recurring subscription fees payable by you on or after 31 August 2017 will be charged at the new price. Up until 31 August 2017, you may purchase a PlayStation®Plus subscription at the current price, which will then be added (or “stacked on”) to your current membership period.
If you don’t want to continue with PlayStation®Plus
If you want to prevent your PlayStation®Plus membership continuing at the new price, you will need to cancel it – turn OFF “auto-renew” in your account settings at least 48 hours before your next payment on or after 31 August 2017 is due. There’s some guidance on how to cancel your membership on PlayStation.com.
Top comments
scott_w_1981
28 Jul 174#4
Ps + going up to 49.99 a year what a joke!!
jackanape
28 Jul 173#7
Reading the comments it's because they were waiting for a code to be sent to them which is not how it works. You click on your order in your profile and get the code in there. It boggles my mind how people failed to figure that out. Ordered mine and got the code about 15 minutes later - delay was due to how slow the site is right now, suspect they are getting hammered for the deal.
There is already a thread for it, so I won't repost a new one. Hope this helps.
mattlong37051
28 Jul 17#3
I don't normally buy anything in excess but I'm so glad i have three years of PS Plus stacked at the moment that's for sure
scott_w_1981
28 Jul 174#4
Ps + going up to 49.99 a year what a joke!!
Scrat to scott_w_1981
28 Jul 17#6
No wonder they sent out a questionnaire recently about what we thought of Playstation Plus! I wonder if Microsoft will follow suit...
VincentGO to scott_w_1981
28 Jul 171#10
Agree with you. A £10 jump is ridiculous
SVRich
28 Jul 17#5
Although I think their site is getting a hammering at the moment.
jackanape
28 Jul 173#7
Reading the comments it's because they were waiting for a code to be sent to them which is not how it works. You click on your order in your profile and get the code in there. It boggles my mind how people failed to figure that out. Ordered mine and got the code about 15 minutes later - delay was due to how slow the site is right now, suspect they are getting hammered for the deal.
SilverBandit
28 Jul 17#8
Cheers OP, gave up on Shopto and ordered this instead.
VincentGO
28 Jul 17#9
Managed to get some on previous deals. Mine will last until 2021. Sorted
Opening post
On the same page you'll also find PSN CARD £35 for £30.99
From 00:01 BST on 31 August 2017 we are changing the prices of PlayStation®Plus.
- Annually, the price will change from £39.99 to £49.99 per annum.
- Quarterly, the price will change from £14.99 to £19.99 per quarter.
- Monthly, the price will change from £5.99 to £6.99 per month.
What this means for you
We will alter the price of a PlayStation®Plus membership at 00:01 BST on 31 August 2017. As you are an existing member, this means that all recurring subscription fees payable by you on or after 31 August 2017 will be charged at the new price. Up until 31 August 2017, you may purchase a PlayStation®Plus subscription at the current price, which will then be added (or “stacked on”) to your current membership period.
If you don’t want to continue with PlayStation®Plus
If you want to prevent your PlayStation®Plus membership continuing at the new price, you will need to cancel it – turn OFF “auto-renew” in your account settings at least 48 hours before your next payment on or after 31 August 2017 is due. There’s some guidance on how to cancel your membership on PlayStation.com.
Top comments
There is already a thread for it, so I won't repost a new one. Hope this helps.
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There is already a thread for it, so I won't repost a new one. Hope this helps.