Can I Share My PlayStation Plus with Family?

avatarDemonstratingUnit10 months ago
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avatarAlightingTang10 months ago

Absolutely, you can share your PlayStation Plus subscription with family members on the same console! Just set your console as the primary PS4 or PS5, and anyone who logs in can enjoy the benefits.

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avatarScoldingIrony10 months ago

Why share when you can each have your own? But seriously, yes, setting your console as primary will do the trick for sharing.


avatarAffordingAggie10 months ago

100%. I set my PS4 as primary, and now my siblings can enjoy my PS Plus. Everyone gets to play online and grab the free games every month!


avatarReplyingTheft10 months ago

Yep, just make your console the primary one and all accounts on the console can use PS Plus features like online multiplayer and free monthly games.

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