PlayStation Plus is Getting a Price Increase this September

PlayStation Plus is Seeing a Price Increase

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It’s been a good run PlayStation Plus fans. We’ve been sitting at the current $49.99 USD price for a long time but as with everything in this day and age, sometimes the prices gotta go up. In an update on the PlayStation Blog today the new PS+ rates were detailed alongside the reasoning for the increase;

Starting on September 22, 2016, prices for PlayStation Plus memberships will change to $59.99 USD/ $69.99 CAD for twelve months and $24.99 USD/$29.99 CAD for three months. The monthly plan will change to $11.99 CAD in Canada, and remain $9.99 USD in the U.S. If you are a current member, the new prices will take effect if your membership renews on or after this date.

PlayStation Plus strives to enrich your PlayStation experience through a world-class service built for our fans. This marks the first time that PS Plus membership prices will increase in the U.S. and Canada since the launch of the service in 2010. The new pricing reflects the current market conditions while enabling us to continue providing exceptional value to our members. As a member, you will continue to enjoy the benefits and features that enable shared experiences, such as online multiplayer, free games, and exclusive discounts. You will also continue to get exclusive benefits such as online game save storage and discounts across the PlayStation digital services.

If you do not wish to continue your subscription, please be sure to cancel it by turning off auto-renewal in your account settings before September 22, 2016.

We thank all of you, our PlayStation Plus members, for your ongoing support.

What’s your thoughts, readers? Are you going to stick around or is this increase going to have you consider leaving? Let us know in the comments below.