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PLUS IS MORE!!!!!
Playstation Plus is a paid service that is OPTIONAL for users of the Playstation Network. The service provides users with discounts, free games, online storage and much more that I will outline below. The offered digital Playstation Plus subscription code is a safe alternative for users who do not Own, or wish to give their credit card to Sony, or use Playstation Network Cash cards.VALUEThere are currently two models of subscription; 3mo @ $17.99 or ~$6.00/mo and 12mo @ $49.99 or ~4.17/mo. Obviously the best deal is the 12mo offer. **This card gives you a 3mo subscription**PROS- Every month the Playstation Store will have featured products available for Playstation Plus users. This often amounts to at least one free "featured" game offered per month, as well as various other free titles.- Playstation plus holders will also receive special discounts on select items, which changes every month. The price reduction can be anywhere from 10% to 75% off an item or package deal.- Exclusive features! Automatic Download service to keep all your games up-to-date without physically having to launch the title. 150MB of online data storage for your save game files or data files (You can even back up copy-restricted saves)- FULL GAME TRIALS. That is right folks. On the boarder about that new title that just came out. Playstation Plus members get a "full game trial". It acts as if you physically bought the game and allows you 1 full hour of game play before disabling itself.- Early access! As a Plus member you will receive early access to game demos and be given priority when it comes to specific Beta invite handouts, Plus members are first to get access.- Free Plus themes and avatars. Not exactly amazing but who doesn't love free stuff!CONS- As a playstation plus member you have access and perks from all the above. BUT if you do not renew your subscription any Playstation PLUS item you received that was *FREE* such as a featured game, or maybe an avatar/theme will become "disabled" upon expiration of your PLUS subscription.*** Any Item you had to physically pay for, even if it had a special PLUS discount of 99% will not be disabled upon expiration of your subscriptionSo what it amounts to, anything FREE you get from PLUS is really more of a long term rental as long as you are PS+, while items you pay for even with a discount will always be yours.OVERALLThe playstation plus plan is not for everyone. However it is a plan that rewards its subscribers with plenty of perks and loads of content each month. If you think about it, at $4-$6/mo and a free $10-$15 game each month in theory the subscription pays for itself each month, not even factoring in all the other perks like the free full game demos. While the $17.99 card is not the best deal, it makes a great card to experience Playstation PLUS for 3 months without laying out too much money.
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Plus is worth it.
I was a little apprehensive at first, being an Xbox Live for so many years, I didn't know if Playstation could match them. Never thought I would say this, but Playstation Plus is notch better than Live in my opinion. First off, you get a ton of different games, avatar pics, themes, etc. for free! It's already known to most people that these things are essentially rentals, lasting up until your subscription expires. Honestly, that isn't a huge drawback if you think about it really. You're paying about 5/6 bucks a month to play those games, which is a lot less than if you purchased every thing separately. Another big plus is timed trials. I like playing demos, but sometimes it still isn't enough when deciding to get a game. So it's pretty cool that they let you try out several FULL games for 60 minutes, which is plenty of time to figure if the game is for you or not. Plus it picks up after where you left off! Discounts are another thing to look forward to when getting Plus. Especially with the smaller games like Bejeweled and whatnot. The cloud save feature is really useful and I love how it automatically updates and keeps everything up to date on a set time. I set my mine to download/sync everything around when I'm asleep so when I wake up and turn it on, I don't have to wait for it to sync/download. If you don't want to drive around to get a subscription code, this is the best way to do it. As soon as you purchase your code, it's immediately sent to you! No hassle or anything, it's super awesome.tip: Get the 12 month if you're a heavy PS3/PSV user, I only got the 3 month because I was little apprehensive about the service, subscription services scare me haha.
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Plus is a Nice Deal and this Card is Convenient
Well, PS+ is a very neat deal. See the website for details, but it's fairly simple in concept: it's essentially Netflix for Playstation games. But there are additional perks like discounted purchases (you can buy full games, movies, music, etc.)Also, one subscription works across several devices. I own a PS3 and a Vita and use the service for both. I can also buy and add to my download list from either the PS3, the Vita, or a PC.Another great feature: when you add a free game to your download list, it stays in that list and stays available to you even after that game has been removed from the service.Also, say you let your subscription expire, then wait a few months and then decide to start it up again. Those games will still be in your download list, read to download and play.The card itself is a great way to try out the plan without giving Sony your credit card information. When you buy, you are given a code that you can then enter online to start your subscription. I couldn't find a link on a PC to do this. I actually talked to a service rep who told me the easiest way was on a PS3. I tried that and found where to enter the code pretty easily.Please keep in my my analogy about Netflix. If you stop paying for the subscription, you will not be able to play any of the "free" games. Just like Netflix. If you cancel Netflix, you don't get to watch those movies anymore.
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What you get far outweighs the cost!!
I used to work at a game store and it was dumbfounding how many people passed up PlayStation Plus. Granted, a year is almost the price of a brand new game, but the perks are well worth it. The best option to go for is a year as that is the best deal and can usually be found on sale for around $35, so shop around for that. I couldn't find any sales when I needed it so I went for the 3 months.Many games require PlayStation Plus to play online but this is not the only reason that makes it such a great deal. The free games you get every month is. Every month you get several free games for each system. The PS3, PS4, and the Vita all get free games. I'm not talking crappy games (though some are) but big releases in some cases, older big releases but top games none the less. Even if the game doesn't appeal to you, grab it anyways and give it a try. It's free and who knows, you may like it.My PS3 and PS4 are chock full of free games as well as ones I've bought. Since the PS4 is so new most of the free games you get for that are indies, but still some decent ones.
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My son has his own ps4 and wanted to renew his playstation plus membership, but the ps4 kept rejecting all of my debit/credit cards, so I got clever and found that I can do it through Amazon.After you purchase the membership Amazon will email you the voucher code that you can then take and input directly onto your ps4 through the redeem codes section on your ps4 (google for more help.)I got mixed up at first thinking I had to click the redeem button which then took me to sony to input a code I didn't have/recognize when it's the "voucher code" displayed in the initial email. Confusing? I know lol. Basically, don't click the redeem button. Just look for the voucher code inside the email that is sent after you purchase the membership and enter it directly on the ps4 etc.#JclarkComedy on YouTube!!! Subscribe, like, comment, and share!!!
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