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Playstation Plus, Sony's online gaming subscription service, will be getting a $10 price hike this next month.

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The price of PlayStation Plus is rising by a Hamilton. Beginning on September 22nd, the yearly fee will increase by $10 — from $49.99 to $59.99.


The new price won’t impact current subscribers until its time for renewal. So, if you’ve been considering PlayStation Plus, it would be cheaper to join this month for the next year at the lower rate. If you’re a subscriber already and would rather not continue with the new price, Sony’s blog recommends you turn off auto-renewal in your account setting by September 22nd.


On top of getting access to online functionality within games, Sony's service also offers discounts on game purchases and even some free downloads. The three-month subscription is also getting a $7 price hike to $24.99. One-month subscriptions will remain at $9.99.

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# 21 redsox4evur @ 08/26/16 12:43 PM
Doesn't matter because it's NOT going to happen.


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# 22 Cookie Puss @ 08/26/16 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by redsox4evur
Doesn't matter because it's NOT going to happen.
Exactly!

Currently 239 Backward Compatible games. Only one of those is a licensed (Football/Basketball/Baseball) game and that is NBA Jam on Fire. There is a reason for this and it has nothing to do with popularity.


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Originally Posted by brianski71
It would literally cost Microsoft $0 to unlock NCAA 14 for us.
 
# 23 Sheba2011 @ 08/27/16 06:29 PM
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. It would literally cost Microsoft $0 to unlock NCAA 14 for us.
It would cost a lot more than that. The Ed Obannon lawsuit and a few others are still ongoing with the Supreme Court potentially getting involved. Until all of those cases are completely settled no one is going to touch NCAA 14 or anything really associated with college athletics.
 

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