PlayStation now equals Xbox Game Pass with $ 1 promotion

PlayStation Now typically costs $ 9.99 a month at its minimum commitment level, but Sony is promoting an offer that gives a month for even less than that. For a limited time, PlayStation Now subscribers can get a month for just $ 1, a deal that is also offered by the Xbox Game Pass and has been the norm there for a while. The PlayStation Now promotion is only available until March 29, so if you are interested in taking advantage of it, now is the time to do so.

The PlayStation Now offer appeared on the website set up for the PlayStation subscription service this week without much fanfare, but was noticed by offer watchers like Wario 64. The final block on the PlayStation Now website typically announces a $ one-month subscription 9.99, but has been temporarily replaced by the new agreement.

As is the case with this type of promotion, the offer has some details. It is only live until March 29, for one, and is only available to non-active subscribers. This means that if you already have a PlayStation Now subscription, you cannot simply add another month for $ 1. You will also be responsible for canceling your own subscription after purchasing at this price point, or you will be charged a monthly price of $ 9. .99 once the promotion expires and your subscription is renewed.

While a $ 1 a month entry point is not an unusual deal for these types of services, it is one that PlayStation Now’s main competitor, the Xbox Game Pass, routinely offers. In fact, Xbox offers a month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $ 1, the subscription that comes with Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass, all in one. This package costs just $ 14.99 a month, making it an attractive offer for avid Xbox gamers looking to get the most out of their subscriptions. PlayStation does not offer any competing packages and sells PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now separately.

Sony recently ran a promotion that would return people $ 15 in PSN credits if they purchased a 12-month subscription to PlayStation Now or PlayStation Plus. As part of Sony’s “Play at Home” initiative, the company also recently made nine more free downloadable games for all PlayStation 4 users, and you don’t even need PlayStation Plus to get them.

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