Unlock a Free 12 Months of PS Plus Premium with PlayStation's Visa Credit Card | Push Square
20.03.2024 - 01:22
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New customers who sign up to use the PlayStation Visa credit card can nab a free 12-month subscription to PS Plus Premium if you spend $600 on your account within 60 days of opening it. The offer will expire on 15th September, 2024 and is obviously only available in the United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. You can find more information and the terms and conditions through here.
Considering an annual subscription to PS Plus Premium costs around $159.99 per year, this isn’t a bad deal as long as you pay off the credit card balance immediately. Obviously, we’re not here to tell you how to manage your money, but perhaps don’t plump up for a credit card if you aren’t confident you can stay on top of the payments.
In addition to the free PS Plus Premium subscription, there are other perks attached to the credit card, including 5x points on PS Store purchases, 3x points on Internet bills, and 2x points on restaurants. In addition, you can customise your credit card with artwork from various popular PlayStation franchises, and there’s no annual fee.
So, if you know you’re going to spend $600 over the next couple of months and you’re confident you can repay it all, getting a free PS Plus Premium subscription isn’t a bad deal here. Obviously, though, there are plenty of credit cards out there with much better perks, so you may want to shop around before you commit to this one.
As the Editor of Push Square, Sammy has over 15 years of experience analysing the world of PlayStation, from PS3 through PS5 and everything in between. He’s an expert on PS Studios and industry matters, as well as sports games and simulators. He also enjoys RPGs when he has the time to dedicate to them, and is a bit of a gacha whale.
I mean, if they did this in the UK and it saved me £120. I'd go for it
PureXbox did this last year for the Xbox credit card. It wasn’t cool then and it’s not cool now. These sites shouldn’t be advertising credit cards without providing proper financial advice. Enough people commented last year that the article was removed and everyone who commented got an email apologising for the inappropriate nature of the article…..please do better Pushsquare because this isn’t the medium for people to be tempted into potentially destructive financial decisions.
@GeeEssEff They're just reporting on the news. It's up to the individual to be financially responsible in their own life, and not Push Square.
@SolarSailor Completely agree it’s up to individuals to look after their own finances. I disagree that this is news though. It’s closer to an advert than it is to news.
Seriously, if articles about credit cards are too triggering, then I have a whole list of other things to ban too.
Gimme a break.
@Atreus97 If you think the