How Do PlayStation Plus Game Trials Work?

avatarComputingTopaz6 months ago
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avatarLettingTail6 months ago

Game trials on PS Plus are awesome! You get access to the full game but only for a limited time, usually a few hours. If you love it, you can buy it and keep playing right where you left off.

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avatarManningAndy6 months ago

You can download the trial version, play for a set number of hours (usually around 2-10 depending on the game), and then decide whether to buy the full version. It's a great way to test before investing.


avatarEmptyingDaisy6 months ago

PlayStation Plus game trials let you try out select full games for a limited time. If you decide to purchase, your progress and trophies carry over!


avatarLettingTail6 months ago

Honestly, I prefer just buying the games outright. But if you like sampling before you buy, PS Plus trials are perfect for that.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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