PlayStation Plus Subscribers Face Price Hikes
Sony cites 'market conditions' for increases on basic subscription tiers.
L'essentiel
- PlayStation Plus is increasing prices for basic monthly and three-month subscriptions in some regions, citing market conditions.
- The changes, effective May 20, will not affect current subscribers unless their plan changes or lapses, with exceptions for Turkey and India.
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PlayStation is increasing prices for its Plus subscription service, citing market conditions. This follows a previous price hike for the PlayStation 5 console. The video game industry is facing supply issues and rising component costs.
PlayStation Plus subscribers will be hit with price rises in some regions, the gaming company has said, citing "market conditions".
A basic monthly subscription to the gaming service will rise by £1, $1 (75p), and €1 (87p) to £7.99, $10.99, and €9.99 respectively. Meanwhile, a basic three-month subscription will go up by £3, $3, and €3 to £21.99, $27.99, and €27.99 respectively.
PlayStation did not specify where the rises would apply, but said they do not apply to current subscribers, except in Turkey or India, unless the existing subscription changes or lapses.
The rises will take effect on Wednesday 20 May and come just a few months after the company increased the price of a PlayStation 5.
There are three tiers of subscription: Essential, Extra, and Premium. All have different pricing for monthly, three-month, and yearly options.
PlayStation did not say whether there would be any price increases for the other subscription tiers or what might happen to the 12-month subscription.
PlayStation, which is owned by Sony, said in March the PlayStation 5's price would rise by £90 in the UK and by $100 in the US due to "continued pressures in the global economic landscape".
The video game industry has been hit with supply problems due to the US-Israel war with Iran and the price of memory chips has skyrocketed because of the artificial intelligence (AI) boom.
PlayStation's rival Nintendo also announced this month that it will hike the price of its Switch 2 console $449.99 to $499.99 in the US, and €469.99 to €499.99 in most European countries.
Nintendo told BBC Newsbeat a revised price for the UK – where a Switch 2 currently costs £395.99 – would be confirmed at a later date.
Meanwhile, sales of the PlayStation 5, which was launched in 2020, fell in the past year, owner Sony said earlier this month.
However, PlayStation and Xbox are still expecting a lucrative year with the launch of Grand Theft Auto 6, which is expected to be one of the fastest-selling video games of all time.
Questions ouvertes
- In which specific regions will the price rises apply?
- Will the 12-month PlayStation Plus subscription also see a price increase?
- Will other subscription tiers (Extra, Premium) also be affected by price increases?
- What is the exact impact of the US-Israel war and AI boom on memory chip prices?






