PlayStation Plus Is Having a Sale
The Sony 2023 Days of Play Sale is here and it’s full of deals and discounts. If you’ve been waiting for certain games to go on sale before you buy them, now is your chance. But while there are plenty of great deals on games this year, Sony is also making its subscription service cheaper if you pay for the year in full anyway.
There are hundreds of PlayStation games on sale.
This year’s Days of Play sale lets you save on classic PlayStation games. Games like God of War Ragnarok , The Last of Us Part 1 , and Horizon Forbidden West have dropped $20 in price. This means you can buy each of them for $49 instead of $69 as if they were Wii games in 2008. There are different deals for the PS5 and PS4 versions of each game, so make sure you buy the right one for your system. (PS5 titles usually come bundled with the PS4 version, while the PS4 title comes separately.)
There are also deeper discounts on games across the board. Red Dead Redemption 2 , for example, is $19.79, while Ghost of Tsushima is currently $29.39. There are many games for sale here. Sony sold 502 titles in total. Check the official website to see if any items are missing from your collection.
Here’s how much you can save on a PlayStation Plus subscription
But while these individual game offerings are pretty good, Sony’s offerings on PlayStation Plus came as a surprise. Right now, the company is offering up to 25% off any of its three online subscription tiers. The deal only covers 12-month subscriptions, but considering it’s already the best deal for online play on PlayStation, it makes a lot of sense.
Here’s how those deals boil down to this: You can subscribe to PlayStation Plus Essential, Sony’s entry-level subscription tier, for $44.99 per year, up from $59.99. This will bring you online multiplayer, cloud storage, several free monthly games, as well as discounts only available to PS Plus subscribers.
If you’re looking for even more bang for your buck, you can try PlayStation Plus Extra, which comes with all the perks of Essential, as well as Sony’s game catalog (with great PS4 and PS5 titles) and Ubisoft+ Classics. Sony currently has this plan for $74.99 , up from $99.99.
For those looking for everything Sony has to offer, there’s PlayStation Plus Premium, which includes everything we’ve covered so far, as well as an expanded library of classic PlayStation games covering PS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP, game trials ( something you should try before you buy the game if it’s available), as well as cloud streaming so you can play the game without downloading it first. It now costs $89.99, up from $119.99.
To take advantage of this discount, please visit the Sony PlayStation Plus subscription page and sign in to your PSN account. You will see discounts for 12-month subscriptions for each level. Add your selection to your shopping cart along with any game offers you like and then checkout.
How long do these Days of Play offers last?
If you want to save on subscriptions or entire games, you have until June 12th, at least on the West Coast. While Sony says subscription deals expire after the 12th, all game deals end on June 13 at 2:59 AM ET. It’s unclear if this also applies to PlayStation Plus subscriptions, but try to make a decision before then anyway.
Highlights of the Days of Play deal: