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PlayStation Plus Free Trial Available in 2025?

Author : Emily
May 24,2025

Originally launched in 2010 as a free service to rival Xbox Live, PlayStation Plus has significantly evolved over the years. Today, it's a subscription-based service essential for PS5 and PS4 users wanting to engage in online play, and it also offers various tiers with additional perks like a catalog of downloadable games, cloud streaming, and more.

While Sony once provided free trials to newcomers, **PlayStation Plus currently does not offer any free trials** to its users.

Can You Get PS Plus For Free in Other Ways?

Although PlayStation Plus doesn't offer free trials universally, certain regions may occasionally receive limited-time free trials as per Sony's website. Unfortunately, the specifics on eligibility and timing are not disclosed, so staying vigilant is key. PlayStation also hosts free multiplayer events sporadically, where no PS Plus subscription is needed, but these events are unpredictable.

Sony does occasionally provide deals on PlayStation Plus subscriptions, though these are typically **reserved for new or expired members**. It would be great if these deals were more inclusive!

What PS Plus Alternatives Have Free Trials?

There isn't a direct substitute for PS Plus since it's required for online play on PS5 and PS4. However, there are alternatives offering free (or nearly free) trials with a catalog of games to stream, though most require a different console, PC, or mobile device.

1. PC Game Pass (14 Days for $1 - $11.99/month)

14 Days For $1 - Microsoft PC Game Pass

See it at Xbox. This service provides access to hundreds of games, including day-one releases from Xbox Game Studios, and includes an EA Play subscription along with Riot Games benefits.

2. Nintendo Switch Online (7-Day Free Trial) - Starting at $3.99/month

7 Days Free - Nintendo Switch Online

See it at Nintendo. This subscription includes access to dozens of NES, SNES, and Game Boy games, the Nintendo Music app, and additional perks like discount game vouchers, retro game controllers, and limited-time games.

3. Amazon Luna+ (7-Day Free Trial) - $9.99/month

7 Days Free - Amazon Luna+

See it at Amazon. Luna+ offers a catalog of over 100 games, playable up to 1080p/60fps, and is available on PC, Mac, and mobile devices.

4. Apple Arcade (1-Month Free Trial) - $6.99/month

1 Month Free - Apple Arcade

See it at Apple. Apple Arcade provides access to a growing library of over 200 ad-free games, available across all your Apple devices including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro. You can share your subscription with up to five family members.

Other services like Ubisoft+ and EA Play offer publisher-specific game catalogs for streaming, but they don't currently provide free trials.

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