How to Get PlayStation Plus 14-Day Trial on PS4

avatarSinkingDuel2 years ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum2 years ago

Honestly, the best way is to set up a new PSN account. I've done it a few times when friends come over for multiplayer sessions!

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avatarBackingPeck2 years ago

You can get the PlayStation Plus 14-day trial by creating a new PSN account. During the setup, select the trial option when prompted for PS Plus.


avatarTrottingArea2 years ago

Go to the PlayStation Store on your PS4, search for 'PlayStation Plus,' and you should see the option to start a 14-day free trial if you haven't used one before!


avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago

Just make a fresh PSN account and sign up for the free trial. Easy peasy!


avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

Creating a new account might be the only way. Sony doesn't offer the 14-day trial to everyone.

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