A year of PlayStation Plus is now nearly 30% off
Online multiplayer access for just £35.79
If you're serious about your PlayStation gaming in 2020, then you're going to want a PlayStation Plus subscription – and right now at CDKeys.com you can get sorted for the whole year for £35.79, rather than the regular price of £49.99.
That's a saving of £14.20 which you can put towards something else. You might not be triumphant in every game you play during the year, but at least you'll know you didn't pay over the odds for your PlayStation Plus subscription.
If you've not yet signed up for the service, now is the perfect time to do so. A subscription means you can play PS4 games online against other players, and it also gives you access to a select number of titles for free each month.
Don't pay full price for all this gaming goodness – take advantage of the CDKeys.com offer and just pay £35.79 instead. Then check back here in 12 months for the best PlayStation Plus deals for 2021.
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PlayStation Plus 12-month subscription | £49.99 £35.79 at CDKeys.com
Online multiplayer gaming and a bunch of free games every month – what's not to like about PlayStation Plus? Get access to the service for the entire year for just £35.79 on CDKeys.com right now, which is a discount of £14.20 on the original price.
You can find all the best January sales right here on TechRadar - we're collecting all the best savings to bring you amazing deals throughout the holiday period. You can also check out the other excellent PlayStation Plus deals we've found online.
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