How to get a subscription to PlayStation Plus On PS4

In this article we’re going to teach you how you can get a subscription to PlayStation Plus On PS4, these are the steps you have to follow:
  1. Turn on the console. To perform this, you either have to press the “On” button in front of your console or click the PS button on a connected controller.
You have to turn on the controller in both ways.
  1. Click on your profile and hit “X”, this will log you into the PlayStation 4.
  2. Press “PlayStation Store” and click “X”, you’ll find the PlayStation Store in the left of the home screen.
  3. Enter your email and password.
  4. Click “Sign In” and then hit “X”.
  5. Choose “PS Plus” and tap “X”.
  6. Click on “TRY PS PLUS FOR FREE” box and press “X”- This is for new member and if you aren’t, go to the column of membership lengths. You’ll see three options of subscriptions in a column:
  • 12 months
  • 3 months
  • 1 month
  • You’ll get another option of “14 days free” if you haven’t used PlayStation Plus yet.
  1. Choose your preferred length and press “X”- It’ll take the user to a confirmation page.
  2. Choose “Subscribe” and click “X” – On your left side of the page, the number you’ll see represents the amount of time your subscription will get.
  3. Choose “ Accept & Continue” and then click on “X.’
  4. Press “Proceed to Checkout” and press “X”- This will take you to a payment page, and if you already have a payment method attached to your account you’ll be redirected to the checkout page.
  5. Select a payment method – You can add a credit or debit card, a PayPal account, or a prepaid PSN card by choosing from the option and then select “X”. If you have payment method already in your account, you can skip to the checkout step.
  6. Fill out the payment information – this will take your card’s details, and your billing address and a PayPal account will require you to enter your PayPal email and password.
  7. Tap on Confirm Purchase and press X –You should now purchase your PlayStation Plus subscription, and You can now play games and download your free games from the PlayStation Store.
John Martin is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Samuel has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as norton.com/setup.
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