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PS Plus prices are increasing yet again for 15 countries hit by “global market conditions”
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here PlayStation Plus subscribers have a fantastic time ahead of them. Blue Prince, the best reviewed game of 2025, is available to play on Extra at no added cost, and Sony has just announced all the other Extra and Premium games joining soon, and they include another day one addition. While the upcoming arrivals to the subscription service library are fantastic, in some bummer news, Sony has confirmed PS Plus prices are increasing yet again for 15 countries, with the publisher blaming “global market conditions”. PS Plus prices are increasing for 15 countries In the Latin America PlayStation Blog post reveal for the April 2025 Extra and Premium games, Sony announced that they are increasing PS Plus prices for all three tiers. Per Sony, the price increases are coming because “Like many businesses around the world, we [Sony] continue to be affected by global market conditions”. The new increased prices can be found below for each of the three tiers: PS Plus Essential: 1 month: $7.99 3 months: $20.9912 months: $64.99 PS Plus Extra: 1 month: $11.99 3 months: $33.9912 months: $107.99 PS Plus Premium: 1 month: $13.99 3 months: $39.9912 months: $124.99 The above price increases will come into effect starting April 16th for new subscribers. However, if you are already subscribed, the price change will not come into effect until your next billing on or after June 24th. Below are the 15 countries set to be impacted: Argentina Bolivia Chile Colombia Costa Rica Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Uruguay While the above countries will be affected soon, there is the possibility price increases eventually come to more countries in other regions. Nothing else is happening right now, but we wouldn’t be surprised if more price increases eventually arrive so Sony can “continue to offer high-quality games and value-added benefits to your PlayStation Plus subscription”. In other PS Plus news, Sony has confirmed a mega-day one release for summer from Max Payne developer, Remedy. Related Topics PS Plus Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share
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