The 2022 Black Friday sales offer the usual batch of discounts for video game enthusiasts, but for PlayStation fans, the best Black Friday deal is not a game, but the discounted annual subscription rate for PlayStation Plus Extra. Some have expressed confusion at the revamped PlayStation Plus having a three-tiered system, a scant number of PS1 classics, and an absence of day-one releases. Despite these issues, the Extra Tier of PlayStation Plus offers the most consumer-friendly method to access hundreds of PlayStation 4 and PS5 games at a reasonable price.

PlayStation Plus Extra normally costs $99.99 USD for a one-year subscription, which works out to about $8.33 per month. During the Black Friday sale, the cost is reduced to $74.99, roughly $6.25 per month. At that price point, PlayStation Plus Extra presents a serious alternative to Game , or a secondary subscription for multi-console gaming fans. All PS Plus subscribers should PS Plus Extra, at minimum, as the Essential tier is by far the worst value, offering very little relative to its cost

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The PS Plus Extra Tier Is Most Beneficial & Black Friday Discounts Make It Better

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The Essential tier is equivalent to the prior, more lackluster PS Plus benefits, which provide only online gameplay, rotating discounts on game purchases, and a few free games monthly. That plan is also discounted to $44.99 for the Black Friday promotion, but PS Plus Essential fails to justify even that price point. For most PlayStation fans, the Extra tier provides the best overall value, as it adds hundreds of able PS4 and PS5 titles. Even those who play games casually will certainly save money, compared to buying those games outright, though hardcore players who complete games quickly can make the most of the subscription.

The now-defunct PlayStation Now had more games than PS Plus at its peak, but the games added monthly to the Extra tier have outpaced the titles removed from the service, meaning PS Plus Extra is catching up with the value of PS Now. Regrettably, access to PS Plus Extra is still gated behind the relative dead weight of the Essentials tier. Those who stacked up on their PS Now annual subscriptions prior to the service’s closure were fortunate, as PS Now retailed at $59.99 per year, which is cheaper than even the discounted rate for PS Plus Extra.

For PlayStation fans who did not predict the changes, the Black Friday rate for PS Plus Extra is the best gaming deal in the Sony ecosystem, at present. The top-tier PS Plus subscription is also discounted to $89.99 per year during the promotion, which at roughly $7.50 per month is still cheaper than the monthly rate for Game . There are many classic PlayStation titles PS Plus needs to add, and the selection of PS1 and PSP games available with remains minimal for now.

Given the unavailability of top-tier internet in many regions, and the Ethernet connection necessity to avoid lag, most gaming fans still prefer locally ed games over streaming play. This gives PS Plus only a niche appeal, whereas PS Plus Extra benefits any PS4 or PS5 owner with internet access. At the Black Friday discount for the annual plan, PS Plus is still more economical than the $9.99 monthly rate for Amazon Luna, which offers fewer games, all of which are streamed instead of offering local s. For most PlayStation fans, the $74.99 PS Plus Extra deal remains the sweet spot.

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With the current-gen price hike to $70 for many new PlayStation game releases, a PlayStation fan can purchase their entire 2023 gaming library with a year's PS Plus Extra subscription for close to the price of a single new game. The service may not receive day-one releases like Game , but in the era of buggy launch titles that require patches, that could be a blessing in disguise, as by the time a game is added to PlayStation Plus Extra, it likely offers a smoother experience.

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