Playstation Plus account for a *child* account? (PS4)
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I'm looking to get a Playstation Plus account for my eldest. I have setup a Family and my PSN account is the "parent" account. I am aware that if I activate the PS+ subscription on "my" account, I can share it with the rest of the accounts in the PS4 and they'll have some of the privileges... BUT given that I don't play, I think it'd be best if he had access to all the features including cloud saves etc.
So the question is:
- Can a child have a PS+ sub when the "parent" doesn't?
- Can a child have the PS4 as primary so the rest of the accounts have the (partial/shared) PS+ benefits?
Thanks!
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Can you get PS Plus on a child account?
Sharing PlayStation Plus benefits with child family membersChild family members are able to subscribe to PlayStation Plus using funds from their family manager's wallet to pay the recurring PlayStation Plus subscriptions fees (within the child's set spending limit).Can a sub account have PlayStation Plus?
Playstation family allows you to create multiple subaccounts within your single subscription, and those subaccounts can also access Playstation Plus. However, multiple separate accounts cannot use teh same Plus Account.Do I need a PlayStation Plus account for each user?
3 Answers. Show activity on this post. If the main thing you're concerned about is online multiplayer, then yes, all accounts on a single PS4 can play online if at least one if them has an active PS Plus subscription, and that PS4 console is set as the PS Plus account's "Primary PS4."How to share PS Plus across all accounts (PS4/PS5)
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