Is PlayStation Plus Worth It In 2024?

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Brandon
Brandon
2026-06-27 19:46:17
Let’s break it down like a budget-conscious gamer: PlayStation Plus is worth it, but only if you optimize. Essential’s free games often pay for the subscription—I calculate their total value annually, and it usually exceeds $70. February’s lineup had 'Foamstars,' which was... fine, but January’s 'A Plague Tale: Requiem' was a steal.

Extra’s catalog is where the magic happens, though. 'Ghost of Tsushima,' 'Returnal,' and 'Demon’s Souls' are all there. I treat it like a library: play, finish, cancel if I run out of time. The key is timing your subscription around big releases. Sony’s first-party titles hit the service about a year after launch, so patience pays off.
Yara
Yara
2026-06-28 22:30:06
As a dad with limited gaming time, PlayStation Plus is my cheat code. The Extra tier gives my kids and me a Netflix-style buffet of games—no need to buy 'Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart' outright when it’s included. My son loves the multiplayer in 'Fall Guys,' and my daughter’s obsessed with 'Stray.' For $100 a year, it’s cheaper than buying three full-price games.

The cloud storage is clutch, too. When our PS5 crashed last month, all the kids’ progress was safe. Downsides? The Premium tier’s retro lineup feels lazy—where’s 'Silent Hill 2'? But for families, Extra is a no-brainer.
Yasmine
Yasmine
2026-06-29 11:42:36
Honestly? It depends how much you hate owning physical games. I’m all digital, so PlayStation Plus Extra saves me shelf space and cash. Binging 'The Last of Us Part II' before the HBO show was hype, and discovering indie darlings like 'Tunic' felt rewarding. The downside? Games rotate out, so there’s FOMO—I missed 'Red Dead Redemption 2' by a week. If you play 3-4 big titles a year, it’s cheaper than buying them outright. Just don’t expect day-one blockbusters.
Tessa
Tessa
2026-07-01 05:42:24
PlayStation Plus in 2024 feels like a mixed bag, but I lean toward it being worth it if you’re actively gaming. The free monthly games alone can justify the cost—I’ve discovered gems like 'Hades' and 'Final Fantasy VII Remake' through it. The online multiplayer access is non-negotiable if you play competitive titles, and the cloud saves are a lifesaver when switching consoles.

That said, the tiered system (Essential, Extra, Premium) complicates things. Extra’s game catalog is stellar, with recent additions like 'Horizon Forbidden West,' but Premium’s classics library is hit-or-miss. If you’re nostalgic for PS1/PS2 games, it’s fun, but the streaming quality can be spotty. I’d say Essential is a safe bet for most, while Extra is ideal for explorers. Premium? Only for hardcore retro fans.
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