Sony launches level-specific PlayStation Plus gift cards

Following reports that Sony suspended the sale of its PS Plus cards in stores, the company has now released PlayStation gift cards with denominations for its new-look subscription service.

As Push Square has seen, you can now buy a gift card for a £ 84 PS Store credit at outlets like Amazon UK. This is the annual cost to sign up for the new PlayStation PS Plus Extra level.

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Similarly, you can buy a voucher for £ 100, and this would cover someone’s Premium subscription for 12 months.

From here, whoever the lucky recipient is, just go to the PlayStation store and exchange their voucher code.

To accompany the arrival of its updated subscription service last week, Sony has also released a new trailer titled Mr. Malcom. This site took viewers on a seemingly normal outlet for a man, to a surreal collection of PlayStation-inspired Easter eggs ranging from Death Stranding to Subnautica.

Meanwhile, Sony has finally surpassed the number of games it promised to make available as part of its PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium catalogs, after previously launching the service in other regions with far fewer titles than expected.

In addition, the company has promised to offer “NTSC options for most” of the PlayStation 1 games in its classic catalog in the future, although at the time of writing it has not detailed when or for which games.

For a complete summary of everything on offer, the Eurogamer PlayStation Plus Premium and Extra Guide is here.

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