Sony has announced a price increase for its PlayStation Plus service, effective May 20, specifically targeting new customers in select regions. This shift adds to the growing costs associated with the current generation of gaming consoles.
The official announcement from PlayStation reveals that the pricing structure for shorter subscription options will change. Monthly subscriptions will rise to $10.99, €9.99, or £7.99, while three-month subscriptions will start at $27.99, €27.99, or £21.99. Current subscribers are mostly insulated from these changes, as Sony has stated that existing members will not see an increase unless they alter their plan or let their subscription lapse. However, users in Turkey and India are also expected to be affected.
Starting May 20, PlayStation Plus prices for new customers will increase in select regions. Due to ongoing market conditions, prices will start at $10.99 USD / €9.99 EUR / £7.99 GBP for 1-month subscriptions and $27.99 USD / €27.99 EUR / £21.99 GBP for 3-month subscriptions.…
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) May 18, 2026
Why are shorter plans being targeted?
This latest price hike predominantly affects users subscribed to the Essential tier who typically opt for monthly or shorter-term renewals. Specifically, the monthly plan will increase by $1, and the three-month plan will see a $3 uptick.
Sony cites “ongoing market conditions” as the reason for this increase. However, the timing of the hike raises eyebrows, as it occurs just months before the release of Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6). This highly anticipated title is likely to draw many players back to online gaming platforms, notably for its online multiplayer experience.
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Even 13 years post-launch, GTA Online continues to command a vast player base, with over 5 million active players reported last week alone. Given this popularity, it’s anticipated that the release of GTA 6 will lead to a similar surge in online activity, potentially prompting many players to re-subscribe to PlayStation Plus, specifically for access to online play. Notably, these short-term subscribers are the very group impacted by the recent price increase.
What are players saying about it?
The reaction from the gaming community has been one of frustration. Discussions on platforms such as Reddit and X reveal players questioning the need for a price increase based on “market conditions.” Many argue that core features like online multiplayer and cloud saves remain tied exclusively to the PlayStation Plus Essential tier.
Additionally, some players speculate that this decision could be an effort by Sony to address revenue pressures due to the underperformance of recent first-party titles like Bungie’s Marathon and Housemarque’s Saros. However, this remains conjecture, as Sony has not formally linked the price hike to these projects.
Currently, there is uncertainty regarding whether annual PlayStation Plus plans or the Extra and Premium tiers will undergo similar changes in pricing. As of now, the most immediate impact pertains to those who opt for shorter subscription periods within the Essential tier. Users are advised that if their membership lapses after May 20, re-enrollment may come at a higher cost than they had previously experienced.
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