PS Plus members need to make sure they don't make one key mistake that could soon lock them out of a previous free game on the service.
PlayStation Plus members are going to want to make sure they don’t make a key error that could lock them out of a previous free game that was part of the service. Since Sony added the PS Plus Extra and Premium tiers back in 2022, there have been some major issues tied to licensing that users have started to come across.
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