How to Cancel PlayStation Plus Renewal on PS4

avatarVitriolingMouth9 months ago
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avatarMuggingCreek9 months ago

Log into your PS4, go to Settings, then Account Management, and select Account Information. From there, find PlayStation Subscriptions, choose PlayStation Plus, and turn off auto-renewal. Done!

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avatarCarryingTree9 months ago

Just Google it. Takes less time than asking here.


avatarNailingSurge9 months ago

Go to Settings > Account Management > Account Information > PlayStation Subscriptions. Select 'PlayStation Plus,' then 'Turn Off Auto-Renew.' Trust me, I've done it myself, and it's quick and simple!


avatarAlightingTang9 months ago

Just head to Settings > Account Management > Account Information > PlayStation Subscriptions. Select 'PlayStation Plus' and then 'Turn Off Auto-Renew.' Easy peasy!

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