pcmag.comWe review products independently, but we may earn affiliate commissions from buying links on this page. Terms of use. The PlayStation 4 is one of the best home video game consoles out there right now. It has some of the best games, graphics, and audio, plus an overall fun factor that arguably can't be replicated with the Microsoft Xbox One or the Nintendo Switch. To get the most out of the PS4, a membership to PlayStation Plus can unlock the video game console's full potential. These don't come cheap though — a yearly membership will typically run you $60. Which is why when we see a deal, we don't wait. Get a PS Plus 12-month membership for only $44.99, or 25 percent off its retail price on Amazon. This is essentially one year of access for the price of nine months. Once you receive the digital code, membership entitles you to online multiplayer capabilities, free PS4 games added to your digital library — such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Rogue Aces, The Witness, and much more — and eligibility for special PlayStation Store discounts and sales. The online service also offers automatic game save uploads to the cloud and access to PlayStation's original programming like the TV show Powers. You can also get quick access with this deal. It's not a physical PlayStation Plus card, so you'll receive a digital code for access in your email. If you just picked up a PS4 or are looking to renew your PS Plus membership for another year, this deal is just too good to pass up. Amazon customer Brad S writes: "Have been a PlayStation Plus member for years, but this one I bought for my son as a gift. Much more affective than just adding it by credit card on his account because we printed out the graphic and put it in a card for him and he was able to add it to his own account. Made it feel more real to him. PlayStation Plus is well worth it. Some of my favorite games were free from PS Plus. Well worth it for the benefits." Post by Rudie Obias of the Mashable Deals team; originally appeared on Mashable.com.

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