How to Gift a PlayStation Plus Membership

avatarRuingMitea year ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnita year ago

Just grab a PlayStation Store gift card and let the recipient use it to buy a PS Plus membership themselves. Flexibility FTW!

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avatarSwellingDumpa year ago

You can gift a PlayStation Plus membership by purchasing a PS Plus gift card. You can find these cards at most major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, or directly from the PlayStation Store. Just buy the card, and give it to your friend or loved one!


avatarLettingTaila year ago

I did this for a friend's birthday last month! Went to Amazon, bought a digital code for PS Plus, and sent it to them via email. They activated it instantly and loved it!


avatarBringingLimpa year ago

You can't directly gift a PS Plus membership from the PlayStation Store, so just get a gift card. Done and dusted.


avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago

Simplest way? Buy a PS Plus digital code from the PlayStation Store and email it to your friend. Quick and easy!

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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