The PS Prices Hub Chrome Web Store listing is now live for everyone: the extension has passed Google’s review and is publicly available - no more sharing a preview link or working around access limits. You can install it straight from the store page in one click.

What the extension does

PS Prices Hub embeds a price comparison panel directly into game and PS Plus pages on store.playstation.com. The panel shows the price across roughly 16 regions, converted to your currency, and highlights the best deal - no opening a dozen tabs, no manual currency math.

It covers two page types:

  • Game pages - compare a specific title’s price across regions.
  • PS Plus pages - a separate comparison for the Extra and Deluxe tiers, covered in more depth in our PS Plus region pricing guide.

Why the review mattered

Until today, the extension was only available through a direct link while it went through Google’s review - standard process for new extensions, during which the Chrome Web Store checks the permissions an extension requests, whether its description matches what it actually does, and its privacy practices before opening public access, and that review is now complete.

How to install it

Installing takes under a minute: open the PS Prices Hub listing on the Chrome Web Store, click “Add to Chrome,” then open any game or PS Plus page on store.playstation.com - the panel appears automatically, with no account or extra setup required.

What’s next

Being publicly listed means the extension can now be shared freely - with friends, in Discord servers, in comments under game reviews - without a “this is still a preview build” caveat, and we’re watching feedback from the first wave of real users closely to keep improving the panel. If you’ve been comparing regions manually, see our guide to the cheapest PSN regions for where prices tend to be lowest.