PlayStation Plus is getting more expensive right before everyone comes back

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Sony is raising PlayStation Plus prices for new customers from May 20, adding another cost increase to an already pricey console generation. The change applies in select regions and affects the shorter subscription options.

According to PlayStation’s official post, one-month plans will start at $10.99, €9.99, or £7.99, while three-month plans will start at $27.99, €27.99, or £21.99. Current subscribers are mostly protected for now. Sony says the new pricing will not apply to existing members unless they change their plan or allow the subscription to lapse. However, subscribers in Turkey and India may also see the change.

Starting May 20, PlayStation Plus prices for new customers will increase in select regions. Due to ongoing market conditions, prices will start at $10.99 USD / €9.99 EUR / £7.99 GBP for 1-month subscriptions and $27.99 USD / €27.99 EUR / £21.99 GBP for 3-month subscriptions.…

— PlayStation (@PlayStation) May 18, 2026

Why are shorter plans being targeted?

Sony’s latest PlayStation Plus price hike appears to mainly affect Essential tier users who pay monthly or renew in shorter bursts. The monthly plan is increasing by $1, while the three-month plan is going up by $3.

Sony has blamed “ongoing market conditions,” but the timing is hard to ignore. The change comes roughly six months before GTA 6, one of the most anticipated games ever, and a title likely to bring many players back to online multiplayer.

GTA Online remains a major draw even 13 years after GTA 5 launched. A Welcome Hub widget that Sony is currently testing in PlayStation’s beta build reportedly showed GTA 5 with more than 5 million active players last week, with GTA Online likely accounting for a significant share of that activity. If GTA 6 sees a similar rush, many casual players may return to PlayStation Plus just to access online play. Those short-term subscribers are exactly the ones now being asked to pay more.

What are players saying about it?

The response has been predictably frustrated. On Reddit and X, many players questioned why a digital subscription needs a market-conditions explanation, especially when basic features such as online multiplayer and cloud saves remain tied to PlayStation Plus Essential.

Some also speculated that Sony may be trying to offset pressure from underperforming first-party projects, including Bungie’s Marathon and Housemarque’s Saros. Sony has not said anything of the sort, so that remains criticism rather than fact.

The gaming giant has not said whether annual PlayStation Plus plans, or the Extra and Premium tiers, will see similar changes later. For now, the clearest impact is on people who subscribe in shorter bursts through the Essential tier. If your membership lapses after May 20, coming back may cost more than before.

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