Sony has officially announced a price hike across all tiers PlayStation PlusMarking the end of an era for the service. When Microsoft announced its controversial Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price hike last year, Sony earned a lot of praise for sticking with the PlayStation Plus price. Sony successfully positioned the PlayStation Plus as a more affordable option, and while that remains true, it's still disappointing to see the price increase.
When Sony first announced the PS Plus price hike, it only specified how much the required tier was increasing. For new subscribers, the essential level of PlayStation Plus has increased from $9.99 to $10.99 per month, which isn't a huge increase, but still notable in a world where everything is increasingly expensive. Although not mentioned in the initial announcement on Twitter, the PS Plus Extra and Premium tiers are also more expensive, though it's worth noting that the price hike isn't as catastrophic as what Game Pass Ultimate faced last year.
PlayStation Plus is now more expensive
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1-month – $10.99
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3-months – $27.99
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1-month – $16.99
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3-months – $43.99
Premium Tier
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1-month – $19.99
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3-months – $54.99
New members looking to sign up for PlayStation Plus can expect to pay $16.99 per month for Extras (up from $14.99) and $17.99 per month (up from $17.99). Those opting for 3-month subscriptions can expect to pay $27.99 for Essential (up from $24.99), $43.99 for Extra (up from $39.99), and $54.99 for Premium (up from $49.99). Notably, there are annual subscriptions no It has been affected by the price increase. Furthermore, those currently signed up for PS Plus won't have to worry about increased prices for them, but if they miss out, they'll have to pay a higher price when they come back.
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The PS Plus price hike marks the unfortunate end of an era for the service. PS Plus was once one of the best values in gaming, and while it's still a pretty good deal, the price hike definitely makes it a little less attractive. This may depend on one's opinion especially about the games recently added to PS Plus. While there are some heavy hitters added to the extra tier, viz Red Dead Redemption 2 Being part of the May 2026 update, there are many who feel like the essential and premium tiers have been neglected.
The focus on sports games and fans frustrated by the lack of titles that appeal to them have faced the wrath of PS Plus essential monthly free games several times this year. The premium tier, meanwhile, has been the most neglected of them all. A big perk of a PS Plus Premium membership is access to old-school games from the PS1, PS2, PSP, and PS3 eras, but those additions are few and far between.
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Take the latest PS Plus Premium update for example. While the Extra tier received seven games, the Premium tier only received one, a PS1 on-rails shooter. Time crunch. With many of the biggest games from that era still not on PS Plus Premium, it's hard to blame fans who might feel the most expensive tier isn't worth it, especially after the recent price hike.
