PlayStation Gift Cards Now Have A Special Black Friday Discount

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  • Gamers can score Black Friday discounts on PlayStation memberships and gift cards at Amazon and Walmart.
  • Discounts include 10% off select gift cards and up to 30% off PS Plus subscriptions until Nov 27.

This Black Friday (Nov. 24), gamers can snag some great deals on Sony Group Corp.'s SONY PlayStation memberships and gift cards.

According to IGN, Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN is giving a 10% discount on $30 and $70 PlayStation Plus gift cards, which can help save more on digital purchases, including the ongoing 30% off deal on PS Plus.

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These gift cards, meant as gifts but usable for personal benefit, can be applied to an account for savings on purchases or renewing PlayStation Plus subscriptions.

Walmart Inc WMT is also joining the party, planning to discount all PlayStation Gift Cards by 10%, including a special deal on the $110 card for $99. Early access is available for Walmart+ members.

For those considering PS Plus subscriptions, newcomers can enjoy a 30% discount on 12-month Essential, Extra or Premium plans.

Existing subscribers get 25% off upgrades to Extra and 30% off upgrades to Premium. These deals are available until Nov. 27 and vary for existing subscribers based on their current subscription.

The discounted prices for PS Plus subscriptions during Black Friday are: Essential, $59.99 (originally $79.99); Extra, $99.99 (originally $134.99); and Premium, $119.99 (originally $159.99).

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