Cyber Monday PlayStation Plus Deal: Get A 12-Month Membership For $40
PlayStation Plus subscriptions are on sale for a great price at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, and more retailers.
The best PS Plus deal for Black Friday and Cyber Monday is available at most major retailers right now. PS Plus normally costs $60 for a 12-month subscription, but right now you can get it for $40 at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, and Target. If you purchase PS Plus at any of these retailers, you'll get a digital code emailed to you that you can then redeem on the PlayStation Store.
Best PlayStation Plus Cyber Monday deal
A PS Plus subscription is practically a must for PS5 and PS4 owners. Not only does the subscription support online servers for any game you play on a PS4 or PS5, it also comes with a few added bonuses. For PS5 owners, the PS Plus Collection is a nifty library of PlayStation-exclusive and third-party hits, and every month you can add some three free games to your library with regular PS Plus offerings (typically one PS5 game and two PS4 games). If you're looking to sign up for PS Plus or extend your subscription, check out the highlighted deals above.
For more PlayStation Black Friday deals, check out our roundup of the best PS5 and PS4 Black Friday deals. Also, if you own other consoles, make sure to take a look at our roundups of the best Switch deals and best Xbox deals. We also have a list highlighting all of the best Black Friday game deals across all platforms.
Best Gaming & Tech Deals This Week
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