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Many people are having issues cancelling their PSNOW sub, as a matter of fact several people have been messaging me about how to cancel their PSNOW subscription so they can make the switch to another streaming service platform. I understand and hear your call for help, so I found this article by professional business news outlet BUSINESS INSIDER who have created this simple guide to help you cancel PSNOW, so you are no longer charged $120 a year for a service that you no longer desire and can move on to superior options.
I hope that this guide helps those of you calling out for help due to you having difficulties cancelling your service. Now you can make the switch to your preferred cloud gaming platform without any additional hassle.
This is clearly a major concern in the community since Business Insider, who doesn't even report often on games, felt the need to create this guide to help games in their time of need. Thank you Ross James for helping gamers across the globe.
Article by Ross James.
But if you're not using the service as much as you thought you would, that's another $120 a year that might be put towards other things.
Fortunately, cancelling your PlayStation Now subscription from your PS4 is a simple process.
1. On your PS4's homescreen, press up on your controller to open the options bar. Open "Settings," which is on the far right of the options bar.
2. Select "Account Management."
3. From the "Account Management" menu, select "Account Information."
4. Scroll down until you find "PlayStation Subscriptions" and select it.
5. Select the PlayStation subscription you want to cancel. Then select "Turn off Auto-Renew."
Your subscription will continue until the end of the current billing period, and then end.
I hope that this guide helps those of you calling out for help due to you having difficulties cancelling your service. Now you can make the switch to your preferred cloud gaming platform without any additional hassle.
This is clearly a major concern in the community since Business Insider, who doesn't even report often on games, felt the need to create this guide to help games in their time of need. Thank you Ross James for helping gamers across the globe.