Extend your PlayStation Plus membership while you're stuck at home with a $36 digital code

Sam and Nathan Drake
Sam and Nathan Drake (Image credit: PlayStation)

CDKeys has a 12-month digital code for PlayStation Plus on sale for $35.99. A year of PlayStation's online service would normally set you back $60, and it hardly ever goes on sale directly. It's great when you can find any sort of discount really, and these codes from CDKeys only show up once in a while. Take advantage of it while you can whether you want to go online for the first time ever or just want to extend a subscription you already have.

The obvious primary benefit of having a PlayStation Plus membership is the ability to play multiplayer titles. You'll finally be able to battle your way to the top in multiplayer games like Call of Duty Warzone or Fortnite. If fighting against strangers isn't your idea of a good time, you can always play co-operative titles with your friends. Play through a massive roleplaying game like Divinity: Original Sins II together or build a base in Minecraft. Get indirect multiplayer support in some games, such as Death Stranding where other players will leave you helpful tips or even tools you can use to travel easier. You don't have to be on opposite sides all the time.

Beyond the multiplayer benefits, though, PlayStation Plus members get some other advantages as well. For example, you'll get free games to download every month. Check out April's free games already available for download. PlayStation Plus members also get exclusive deals and discounts and access to DLC. Some games even provide free DLC as long as you have that membership subscription active. With all the free stuff and big discounts, a PlayStation Plus membership seems less like an extra expense and more like an essential part of the PlayStation experience.

These CDKeys deals are very limited and tend to expire quickly once attention is drawn to them. Grab your code while you can.

John Levite
J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now for Thrifter. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.