Monday, 18 May 2026

PlayStation Plus Subscription Price Hike

PlayStation Plus Subscription Price Hike

Sony says PlayStation Plus prices are rising for new customers in select regions starting May 20, with the company citing ongoing market conditions. The announced starting prices are $10.99 USD / €9.99 EUR / £7.99 GBP for one-month plans and $27.99 USD / €27.99 EUR / £21.99 GBP for three-month plans. (Sources: IGN, Eurogamer)

What Is Changing

IGN reports that the one-month subscription is going up by $1 and the three-month option by $3 in the newly announced pricing. Eurogamer notes that in the UK, the currently listed one-month price of £6.99 would move to £7.99, while the three-month price of £19.99 would move to £21.99. (Sources: IGN, Eurogamer)

Who Is Affected

Both reports say the change is aimed at new customers in select regions. Existing subscribers are not affected unless their subscription lapses or changes, with Sony specifically noting exceptions for Turkey and India. (Sources: IGN, Eurogamer)

What Is Still Unclear

Eurogamer says Sony's wording suggests these starting prices may refer to the baseline PlayStation Plus Essential tier, but the company had not clarified whether the higher-priced Extra and Premium tiers would also change. That leaves some uncertainty about the full scope of the increase beyond the entry-level offering. (Source: Eurogamer)

What Comes Next

The new prices are scheduled to begin on May 20, so the next question is whether Sony provides more detail on which regions are affected and whether Extra and Premium pricing will move as well. For now, the clearest confirmed change is that new subscribers in select markets will pay more for short-term PlayStation Plus plans. (Sources: IGN, Eurogamer)

EDC Las Vegas 2026

EDC Las Vegas 2026

Las Vegas is heading into one of its busiest weekends of the year as Electric Daisy Carnival returns alongside other major events on the Strip and across the valley. Local reporting says large crowds are expected beginning Friday night, with traffic impacts likely around the festival corridor and other high-profile venues. (Sources: KTNV Las Vegas, KSNV)

What Is Happening This Weekend

KTNV reports that EDC is taking over the northeast valley for a three-day run, while Caesars Palace is also drawing attention with the opening of a new day club and a planned motorcycle stunt over the front fountains. The combined schedule is expected to add to congestion in several parts of Las Vegas, especially during the evening hours. (Source: KTNV Las Vegas)

Why EDC Matters To Las Vegas

KSNV reports that the festival's 30th anniversary is also delivering a major tourism and spending boost. According to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, more than half a million festival-goers are expected in the valley over the next three days. Visitors interviewed by the station described long-term budgeting for tickets, hotels, fuel, and transportation, underscoring how much money EDC weekend pushes into the local economy. (Source: KSNV)

Traffic And Visitor Impact

With EDC crowds arriving and resort-area events happening at the same time, local coverage points to heavier traffic on roads leading into the northeast valley and near the Strip. KTNV says shuttles are being recommended as an easier option for festival attendees, while KSNV's interviews suggest many visitors are turning the weekend into a broader Las Vegas trip that includes hotels, pool parties, restaurants, and other tourist spending. (Sources: KTNV Las Vegas, KSNV)

What Comes Next

EDC runs through the weekend, so the biggest test for Las Vegas will be crowd management, transportation flow, and how well the city handles overlapping entertainment events. If attendance meets expectations, the weekend will likely reinforce EDC's role as both a marquee festival and a significant economic driver for Southern Nevada. (Sources: KTNV Las Vegas, KSNV)