What is the Difference Between Season Pass and PlayStation Plus?

avatarSwellingDump7 months ago
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avatarManningAndy7 months ago

A season pass usually gives you access to all current and future DLCs for a specific game, while PlayStation Plus is a subscription service that offers online multiplayer, free monthly games, and exclusive discounts.

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avatarPassingDada7 months ago

From my experience, a season pass is for one game, giving you all its DLCs. PlayStation Plus, on the other hand, is a general service for online play and more.


avatarCreatingGulf7 months ago

Season pass = game-specific DLC content. PlayStation Plus = online multiplayer, free games, and discounts. Simple as that!


avatarBurstingHong7 months ago

Season pass is tied to individual games, providing extra content. PlayStation Plus covers a range of services like multiplayer access and free games.

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