How to Transfer PlayStation Plus to a Different Account

avatarArisingWard10 months ago
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avatarArisingWard10 months ago

Unfortunately, PS Plus subscriptions are tied to the account that purchased them and cannot be transferred to a different account. Consider canceling the current subscription and starting a new one on the desired account.

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avatarSigningSpine10 months ago

Not possible to transfer PS Plus. Just buy a new one.


avatarDebiasingPons10 months ago

Learned this the hard way: you gotta let the old PS Plus run out and buy a new one for the other account. No transfer option exists.


avatarBustingSpire10 months ago

Unfortunately, you can't directly transfer a PlayStation Plus subscription to another account. You're better off letting your current subscription expire and then purchasing it again on the new account.

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