PlayStation 4 And 5 Owners Can Watch Severance Season 2 For Free--Here's How
PlayStation owners can now access and extended multi-month trial of AppleTV+
Fans of Severance (or any of the binge-worthy titles currently streaming on Apple TV+) who also own a PlayStation are in for a treat: They can view the surreal, nail-biting office drama's latest season free of charge due to a new free trial program being offered by Apple.
PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 owners can tune into Severance Season 2 (and other highly rated Apple TV+ shows, like Mythic Quest and Ted Lasso) without paying a dime by taking advantage of the extended free trial, which lasts for three months and can be canceled at any time.
Clock in to a new season of Severance with a 3-month @AppleTV extended trial on PS5 and PS4: https://t.co/9zAWH9wda2 pic.twitter.com/96rG9wBPZJ
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) January 17, 2025
To begin the free trial, visit PlayStation's Apple TV+ offers page. To take part in the free trial, you'll need a PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5, a PlayStation Network account, and an Apple account.
Here's how to activate the free trial on your device:
- Make sure you're signed into your PlayStation Network account on your PS4 or PS5.
- Locate the Apple TV+ app in the "TV and Video" section on your PS4 console, or in the "Media Home" section on PS5.
- Download and open the Apple TV+ app, following the on-screen instructions.
- Sign in with your Apple account (or create one for free).
- Enjoy your 3 month extended trial of Apple TV+.
The promotion's terms of service state that the three-month freebie is "valid only for new and qualified returning subscribers to Apple TV+," so it's possible not every PlayStation owner will qualify. But not to worry--Apple also has a sweet deal for viewers who aren't caught up on last season's heart-pounding conclusion. Currently, Severance Season 1 is available on Blu-ray for 40% off. Physical copies of Season 1 normally go for $43 USD, but fans can currently purchase the show's first season for only $25.79.
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