It's always nice to get something for free in life, and while Xbox 360 users had to pony up a subscription free for the privilege of using Xbox LIVE, those on the PS3 enjoyed the PlayStation Network's online multiplayer infrastructure free of charge. But while Sony has since switched things up with the PlayStation 4's paid, PS Plus service, one savvy user has found a little loophole that The free trial length for our plans and select add-ons vary. In some circumstances, if one trial ends before another one, or if a free trial happens to end before your next regular billing date, you will see a prorated charge from us. From there on out, your monthly recurring total will reflect the total charges for the plan and add-ons that PlayStation Plus Extra subscribers will be getting things like Sea of Stars, the game that'll come to PlayStation Plus as a day-one release similar to how Xbox Game Pass games sometimes drop there Instead of a Disney Plus trial, the best we can hope for is a discount like the one we got during Disney Plus Day. This temporarily reduced the price to $1.99 for a single month if you were a new Andy Robinson. Some PlayStation owners will be able to play this week’s new wave of PS Plus games – including Annapurna Interactive ’s Stray – for free, even if they don’t pay for a subscription. That’s thanks to a seven-day membership trial for the new PS Plus that’s been quietly added for new users on PlayStation’s website, as Whichever method you choose, you'll need to have a PlayStation Network account if you haven't already. How to Get a Free Trial for PlayStation Plus. If you are signing up to PS Plus for the first time, you can claim a free seven-day trial for the Extra or Premium tiers via the PS Store. There is no trial for the Essential tier. Yes, you can get a free PlayStation trial for 14 days when you purchase a service. However, getting the trial period is not that simple. After the recent updates, Sony has hidden the free trial option from the top subscription page to ensure users are unaware of this feature. 3. What matters here is whether Auto Renew is on or not; to check auto renew, go to Settings > PSN > Account Information > Services List > Playstation Plus. Here you should see a list with the PS+ activation record. Select that one that says "subscription" on the right, it should list your start/ending/next renewal date for the subscription. 9P369.