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Sony is increasing the price of PlayStation Plus memberships in several markets. The decision has prompted criticism from players who argue that subscription gaming is becoming increasingly expensive.
Sony announced another rise in PlayStation Plus subscription prices on Monday, triggering frustration among users and renewing the debate over the cost of gaming services.
The increase comes only weeks after the company raised prices for the PlayStation 5 console in Europe and other international markets, citing inflation and changing economic conditions.
Under the revised pricing, a one-month PlayStation Plus Essential subscription in the US will rise to $10.99, while the same tier will cost €9.99 in Europe and £7.99 in the UK.
Three-month subscriptions are also increasing in price across those regions. According to Sony, the changes are intended to reflect “global market conditions” and will take effect from 20 May for new subscribers in affected countries.
Existing members in many regions will retain current prices unless they cancel or alter their plans.
However, according to reports from local media and gaming outlets, users in countries including India and Turkey may see changes applied to ongoing subscriptions as well.
Sony executives have previously indicated that more users are migrating towards premium subscription options, a trend that analysts say gives the company greater room to adjust pricing without significantly harming revenues.
Gamers question value for money
The announcement has generated strong criticism online, with many players accusing Sony of steadily increasing prices while offering limited additional benefits.
Gaming forums and social media platforms were flooded with complaints shortly after the revised fees were revealed.
Some users argued that paying for online multiplayer access should no longer be the standard industry practice, particularly as digital game prices have also climbed in recent years.
Others questioned whether the monthly game selections and catalogue updates justify higher subscription costs.
The backlash illustrates growing tension between gaming companies seeking more stable recurring income and consumers facing rising entertainment expenses.
Subscription models have become increasingly important across the sector, mirroring trends already established in video streaming and music services.
Sony has not announced additional PlayStation Plus changes beyond the current increase. However, analysts expect subscription pricing across the gaming industry to remain under scrutiny as companies attempt to balance profitability with player retention.
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