Save 47% on PlayStation Plus 12-month membership

Save almost 50% on PlayStation Plus 12-month membership
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Forget the PS5, if you're a PlayStation owner right now and want get in on the online multiplayer action, you need a PlayStation Plus membership. And now is a great time to buy.

Sony charges £50 or $60 for a 12-month PS Plus membership – but there's no need to pay that price because you can get it much cheaper elsewhere. 

Digital retailer CDKeys has slashed the price of a 12-month PlayStation Plus membership from £50 to £41.99 in the UK, and from $60 to just $31.79 in the US.

Get 12 months PlayStation Plus for £50 £41.99 at CDKeys

Get 12 months PlayStation Plus for £50 £41.99 at CDKeys
Sign up to PlayStation Plus and enjoy online multiplayer gaming plus two free PS4 games each and every month! You'll also be showered with exclusive discounts on a host of brand new PS4 titles.

Get 12 months PlayStation Plus for $60 $31.79 at CDKeys

Get 12 months PlayStation Plus for $60 $31.79 at CDKeys
Live the States? Scoot over to online retailer CDKeys and you can score a 12 month PlayStation Plus membership for the discounted price of 32 bucks – making a savvy saving of $28!

Aside from allowing you to play PS4 online multiplayer games, PlayStation Plus membership gets you two free PS4 games each month (which you keep as long as you remain a member). This month's selection is stellar: Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and DiRT Rally 2.0.

At this point you might be thinking 'where do I sign?' – but hold on, we're not finished yet. PS Plus also includes exclusive access to new character skins and weapons, 100GB of cloud storage and hefty discounts on new titles, add-ons and pre-orders.  

All of which means that, even if you're a casual gamer, buying a PlayStation Plus membership could quickly pay for itself. 

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