How to Cancel 14 Day PlayStation Plus Trial

avatarMisleadingBride2 years ago
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avatarPassingDada2 years ago

Log into your PlayStation Network account, go to 'Account Management,' then 'Subscriptions,' and choose to cancel the PS Plus trial before it auto-renews. Easy peasy!

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avatarDislikingTramp2 years ago

You can cancel your 14-day PlayStation Plus trial by going to Settings > Account Management > Account Information > PlayStation Subscriptions. From there, select your PS Plus trial and choose 'Turn Off Auto-Renewal.'


avatarPleasingSkip2 years ago

Honestly, just let it expire if you don't want to continue. It'll automatically end after 14 days.


avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago

Just go to 'Account Management', find 'Subscription' settings, and cancel from there. Don't forget to do it before the trial ends to avoid charges!

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