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Buy 12 months of PlayStation Plus, get Rainbow Six Siege free

Those who purchase 12 months of PlayStation Plus will receive Rainbow Six Siege for free, Sony has today announced.

PlayStation Plus is Sony’s online service that allows for online play across PS3, PS4 and Vita alongside cloud saves and a batch of free games each month. February 2019’s PlayStation Plus free games include For Honor and Hitman.

[Update 4.27 pm 20 Feb] The offer is available globally, though only to new subscribers of the PlayStation Plus program (using a 14 day trial in the past is okay though). Links to the deal in various PlayStation Store regions are below:

“Allow up to 48 hrs for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege delivery,” the deal’s page states. “Your 12MO subscription will renew automatically and [yearly fee] will be deducted from your wallet annually until you cancel.”

A 12 month PlayStation Plus subscription is currently priced at $59.99 USD or $79.95 AUD.

Rainbow Six: Siege is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. The game’s Year 4 content — including 2 Aussie Operators and a new map — were recently detailed.


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