Buy Sony PlayStation Plus 1-Year Subscription; Get 3 Months For Free [Details]
Those who are planning to buy Sony's 1-year subscription for the PlayStation Plus through the PlayStation Network (PSN) will get three months free. This totals to 15 months of subscription for the regular price of $60. However, the offer is only available in the US.
According to PlayStation Lifestyle, the PlayStation Plus promo is valued to be at $112. On top of the free 3-month subscription, patrons will receive a three-month subscription to Showtime which can be seen via Sony's PlayStation Vue. However, the Showtime bonus is available for new subscribers of the service only.
Sony's Playstation Plus deal will end by March 31, Friday. The bonus three months will be sent via email and subscribers can avail of the extra at the end of 12 months. Those who plan to avail multiple passes of the offer will not be able to do so because it is only limited to one per person.
Becoming a PlayStation Plus member will allow gamers to play online via their PlayStation console plus access to exclusive discounts that are held weekly. Furthermore, members can buy from Instant Game Collections that is changed every month.
The games in the February 2017 lineup for PlayStation Plus members include "Not a Hero," "LittleBigPlanet 3," "TorqueL," "Starwhal," "Anna: Extended Edition" and "Ninja Senki DX."
Meanwhile, the PlayStation Plus lineup for March 2017 has allegedly been leaked. Sony is set to announce the games later this week. The leak suggests that PS4 titles "Tearaway Unfolded" and "Disc Jam" will be part of the lineup.
Express reports that four games are yet to be revealed which long-time subscribers know that Sony's announcements are done every Wednesday. This also means that PlayStation 3 and PS Vita subscribers will have to wait and see for other titles. If the leak is true, Sony will soon release the games on March 7.
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