
Although it won't affect everyone, 16 countries will see price increases for PlayStation Plus, so some need to prepare for this. In 16 Latin American nations, the price of PlayStation Plus will increase in the second part of April 2025. The recently disclosed modification would be the second increase in PS Plus prices for Latin American nations in the previous 18 months. Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Chile are among these countries. The following will be the revised prices. Essential will cost $7.99 for a month, $20.99 for three months, and $64.99 for a year. The price of PlayStation Plus Extra will be $11.99 for a month, $33.99 for three months, and $39.99 for a year.
Sony declared a new price increase on April 9 that will affect several Latin American markets a year and a half later. The increase will range from 8.34% to 21.43%, depending on the PS Plus tier. On Wednesday, April 16, the new rates are expected to take effect. As time passes, the company promises to "continue offering high-quality games and value-added benefits" to the subscription service.
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