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Free PlayStation Plus subscriptions available to claim from the last place we'd expect
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Updated 15:44 19 Mar 2024 GMTPublished 14:54 19 Mar 2024 GMT

Free PlayStation Plus subscriptions available to claim from the last place we'd expect

Some lucky PlayStation users have been able to claim free PlayStation Plus subscriptions from an unlikely place.

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Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus, Sony, PlayStation 5

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Although a PlayStation Plus subscription can save you a lot of money in the long run, it is still a monthly expense. However, what if I told you that you could get one for free? Let’s just hope you like chocolate.

PlayStation Plus, much like its Xbox Game Pass counterpart, is an excellent way for gamers to get their hands on some epic titles and access online titles for a small amount each month. However, it all adds up and with you expected to fork out between £60-120 each year, getting a few months for free would be a welcome sight.

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Luckily for some European residents, this may just be possible courtesy of Kit Kat Easter eggs. Posted by user MasterFlash2000 on r/PlayStationPlus, every purchase of the Kit Kat Easter egg will give you one week free of the PlayStation Plus service. Although the original poster claims this deal is ongoing throughout Europe, it may just be available in Italy with the egg also available to order on the Italian Amazon.

Additionally, the user also claims that finding the “Willy Wonka Golden Ticket” will see you win a PlayStation 5 Slim.

As expected, viewers flocked to the comments to prod for more information, including if the deal was for new or existing PS Plus members. “It’s definitely for all accounts, there is a code inside in a piece of paper,” the poster replied. “I got it just to do exactly that and claim the free games for both months.”

As you can see, activating the free PS Plus offer will give you just enough time to get your hands on the current games up for offer this month. This includes Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, Resident Evil 3 and Marvel’s Midnight Suns which are available throughout March alongside an extensive catalogue of other titles.

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