PS Plus Black Friday discount – Save even more on PlayStation Plus with this trick | Gaming | Entertainment

Black Friday is here, complete with discounts on everything from household appliances and consumer tech, to clothes, books  and video games. This includes PlayStation Plus subscriptions, which are available at a discounted price from the PlayStation Store. Available at different rates depending on whether you’re a new or existing subscriber, annual PS Plus Essential subscriptions cost £47.99, Extra memberships are priced at £74.99, and Premium subscriptions cost £83.99. If, however, you want to save even more on PS Plus subscriptions, then you might want to visit CD Keys.

As you can see from the links above, CD Keys is selling PlayStation Store credit at a reduced price.

You can pick up a £45 PlayStation Store card for £39.99, a £50 card for £45.99, and a £100 card for £87.99.

Customers can use this credit to purchase games from the PlayStation Store, or put it towards the cost of PS Plus subscriptions, which are already reduced in price.

If you sign up to PS Plus Essential, you’ll be able to play multiplayer games online, and download free games each month.

Indeed, the November 2023 free games include Mafia 2 Definitive Edition, Dragon Ball The Breakers and Aliens: Fireteam Elite.

Inspired by “iconic mafia dramas”, Mafia 2 Definitive Edition is an open-world action game set in 1940s New York.

“War hero Vito Scaletta becomes entangled with the mob in hopes of paying his father’s debts,” reads the official description.

“Alongside his buddy Joe, Vito works to prove himself, climbing the family ladder with crimes of larger reward, status and consequence.”

PS Plus Extra, on the other hand, gives users access to hundreds of titles available as part of the Game Catalog. This includes first-party exclusives like Demon’s Souls and Uncharted Legacy of Thieves, as well as indie hits like Undertale and Disco Elysium.

The Premium tier features all of the aforementioned benefits, as well as access to retro games and trials.

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