There’s nothing quite so disheartening as being slapped in the face with an unexpected price hike for a service you regularly use.Unfortunately, onePlayStation Plususer is finding this out the hard way.The last time we braced for a price increase was in May of this year;amid struggling sales,PlayStationdecided to put those prices up. Way up.AdvertIn Turkey,PS Plus fans felt the sting of a quiet increaseas well, much to their fury and dismay.There be zombies inCall of Duty: Black Ops 6And now, this poor Redditor.AdvertUser RegemPip took to the PS Plus subreddit to voice their shock at how costly the membership now was, but also how they were duped into thinking it was cheaper.When their membership expired, they decided to look at renewal to ensure that they could still get thosebonus freebies.At first, they thought they were “lucky” due to the price shown… then they scrolled down and realised it was all a lie.“’Lucky me, it’s still the same price,’ I thought. Then I scrolled down a bit and saw the actual price. It was a rollercoaster of emotions…” theysaid, alongside a screenshot of the harsh annual fee awaiting them.AdvertTo think you’re getting a year’s worth of PS Plus for $59.99, only to find out it’s actually $79.99 is cruel, to say the least.Upon seeing the image, other subscribers were furious on the OP’s behalf.“Nah, that can’t be legal,” said killerkebab1499, “Unless I’m just being stupid there’s no other way to read that other than 12 months of PS Plus for 59.99.”Another Redditor suggested keeping the photo as proof of “false advertisement”.Advert“Screenshot the hell out of the page to prove the price show is different, theyshouldhonour it, but most likely they’ll fix it soon and just claim ‘oopsie, my bad!’ and ignore it,” they commented.Not to take sides here, but it does seem unfair if one price is shown as available, only for it to be “unavailable” when you select it.But who are we to judge…Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Sony

There’s nothing quite so disheartening as being slapped in the face with an unexpected price hike for a service you regularly use.Unfortunately, onePlayStation Plususer is finding this out the hard way.The last time we braced for a price increase was in May of this year;amid struggling sales,PlayStationdecided to put those prices up. Way up.AdvertIn Turkey,PS Plus fans felt the sting of a quiet increaseas well, much to their fury and dismay.There be zombies inCall of Duty: Black Ops 6And now, this poor Redditor.AdvertUser RegemPip took to the PS Plus subreddit to voice their shock at how costly the membership now was, but also how they were duped into thinking it was cheaper.When their membership expired, they decided to look at renewal to ensure that they could still get thosebonus freebies.At first, they thought they were “lucky” due to the price shown… then they scrolled down and realised it was all a lie.“’Lucky me, it’s still the same price,’ I thought. Then I scrolled down a bit and saw the actual price. It was a rollercoaster of emotions…” theysaid, alongside a screenshot of the harsh annual fee awaiting them.AdvertTo think you’re getting a year’s worth of PS Plus for $59.99, only to find out it’s actually $79.99 is cruel, to say the least.Upon seeing the image, other subscribers were furious on the OP’s behalf.“Nah, that can’t be legal,” said killerkebab1499, “Unless I’m just being stupid there’s no other way to read that other than 12 months of PS Plus for 59.99.”Another Redditor suggested keeping the photo as proof of “false advertisement”.Advert“Screenshot the hell out of the page to prove the price show is different, theyshouldhonour it, but most likely they’ll fix it soon and just claim ‘oopsie, my bad!’ and ignore it,” they commented.Not to take sides here, but it does seem unfair if one price is shown as available, only for it to be “unavailable” when you select it.But who are we to judge…Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Sony
There’s nothing quite so disheartening as being slapped in the face with an unexpected price hike for a service you regularly use.Unfortunately, onePlayStation Plususer is finding this out the hard way.The last time we braced for a price increase was in May of this year;amid struggling sales,PlayStationdecided to put those prices up. Way up.AdvertIn Turkey,PS Plus fans felt the sting of a quiet increaseas well, much to their fury and dismay.There be zombies inCall of Duty: Black Ops 6And now, this poor Redditor.AdvertUser RegemPip took to the PS Plus subreddit to voice their shock at how costly the membership now was, but also how they were duped into thinking it was cheaper.When their membership expired, they decided to look at renewal to ensure that they could still get thosebonus freebies.At first, they thought they were “lucky” due to the price shown… then they scrolled down and realised it was all a lie.“’Lucky me, it’s still the same price,’ I thought. Then I scrolled down a bit and saw the actual price. It was a rollercoaster of emotions…” theysaid, alongside a screenshot of the harsh annual fee awaiting them.AdvertTo think you’re getting a year’s worth of PS Plus for $59.99, only to find out it’s actually $79.99 is cruel, to say the least.Upon seeing the image, other subscribers were furious on the OP’s behalf.“Nah, that can’t be legal,” said killerkebab1499, “Unless I’m just being stupid there’s no other way to read that other than 12 months of PS Plus for 59.99.”Another Redditor suggested keeping the photo as proof of “false advertisement”.Advert“Screenshot the hell out of the page to prove the price show is different, theyshouldhonour it, but most likely they’ll fix it soon and just claim ‘oopsie, my bad!’ and ignore it,” they commented.Not to take sides here, but it does seem unfair if one price is shown as available, only for it to be “unavailable” when you select it.But who are we to judge…
There’s nothing quite so disheartening as being slapped in the face with an unexpected price hike for a service you regularly use.
Unfortunately, onePlayStation Plususer is finding this out the hard way.
The last time we braced for a price increase was in May of this year;amid struggling sales,PlayStationdecided to put those prices up. Way up.
Advert
Advert
In Turkey,PS Plus fans felt the sting of a quiet increaseas well, much to their fury and dismay.
There be zombies inCall of Duty: Black Ops 6
And now, this poor Redditor.
Advert
Advert
User RegemPip took to the PS Plus subreddit to voice their shock at how costly the membership now was, but also how they were duped into thinking it was cheaper.
When their membership expired, they decided to look at renewal to ensure that they could still get thosebonus freebies.
At first, they thought they were “lucky” due to the price shown… then they scrolled down and realised it was all a lie.
“’Lucky me, it’s still the same price,’ I thought. Then I scrolled down a bit and saw the actual price. It was a rollercoaster of emotions…” theysaid, alongside a screenshot of the harsh annual fee awaiting them.
Advert
Advert
To think you’re getting a year’s worth of PS Plus for $59.99, only to find out it’s actually $79.99 is cruel, to say the least.
Upon seeing the image, other subscribers were furious on the OP’s behalf.
“Nah, that can’t be legal,” said killerkebab1499, “Unless I’m just being stupid there’s no other way to read that other than 12 months of PS Plus for 59.99.”
Another Redditor suggested keeping the photo as proof of “false advertisement”.
Advert
Advert
“Screenshot the hell out of the page to prove the price show is different, theyshouldhonour it, but most likely they’ll fix it soon and just claim ‘oopsie, my bad!’ and ignore it,” they commented.
Not to take sides here, but it does seem unfair if one price is shown as available, only for it to be “unavailable” when you select it.
But who are we to judge…
Topics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Sony