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Last Chance: This $2.50 Gaming Deal Ends Tonight as PlayStation Moves Closer to a Disc-Free Future

Williams MBy Williams MJuly 11, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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If you’ve been thinking about going back to  GameFly, this is your last chance to do it for next to nothing. The company’s $2.50 comeback offer expires tonight, giving eligible former members one final opportunity to lock in a month of game rentals for less than the price of a cup of coffee.

With Sony moving toward an all-digital future and new games regularly launching at $70 or more, the timing couldn’t be better for gamers looking to spend less without giving up access to the latest releases. GameFly has been leaning into the industry’s shift away from physical media, encouraging gamers to “fight back” against an all-digital future by continuing to rent and play disc-based games while they still can.

If you qualify for the comeback offer, today is the day to use it. A $2.50 trial is an easy way to see whether GameFly still fits your gaming habits, and after tonight, you’ll likely have to pay the standard membership price.

Here’s How the $2.50 GameFly Offer Works

GameFly’s promotion is available to eligible former subscribers who:

  • Previously canceled their GameFly account before January 1, 2026
  • Left their account in good standing
  • Completed at least one paid month on a 1-Game or 2-Game Standard plan

Eligible members can restart their membership for just $2.50 through July 10, 2026. If you qualify, it’s an inexpensive way to jump back into the service and see whether renting games still fits your gaming habits.

For new subscribers who want to give GameFly a try, you can start a 30-day free trial HERE.

What You Get With a GameFly Membership

For more than two decades, GameFly has been one of the last major companies dedicated to physical game rentals. While the gaming industry has increasingly embraced digital downloads and subscription libraries, GameFly continues shipping discs directly to customers’ mailboxes.

Unlike digital storefronts, a physical game can be lent to a friend, resold, or kept on a shelf indefinitely. That’s the audience GameFly is clearly trying to reach. It basically works much like Netflix’s original DVD-by-mail service. Subscribers build a queue of games and movies, GameFly ships the next available title, and when you’re finished, you mail it back in the prepaid envelope. Once it’s received, or you use the company’s Self-Return feature, the next title ships automatically.

There are:

  • No late fees
  • Free shipping both ways
  • Unlimited exchanges
  • The ability to cancel anytime

Members can rent games for:

  • PlayStation 5
  • PlayStation 4
  • Xbox Series X
  • Xbox One
  • Nintendo Switch 2
  • Nintendo Switch

The service also includes 4K UHD and Blu-ray movie rentals, making it one of the few remaining subscription services that still support physical movies. Plus, other benefits include member discounts, monthly coupons, GameFly Dollars, and much more.

GameFly Plans + Pricing

GameFly offers two types of subscriptions: Games + Movies and Movies Only, giving members the flexibility to rent the latest video games, Blu-rays, and 4K UHD movies through the mail. Each subscription offers two tiers: Standard or Elite.

Standard plans are designed for most gamers and include unlimited game and movie rentals, free shipping, no late fees, and the ability to keep titles as long as you want before mailing them back. Elite plans include everything in the Standard tier but add extra perks for members who want faster access to new releases and additional savings. Elite benefits include:

  • GameLock reservations that let you secure eligible upcoming releases before launch.
  • Member Rewards that earn credits and other perks the longer you remain subscribed.
  • Exclusive coupons and discounts on used games and movies purchased through GameFly’s store.
  • Priority access to select new releases and promotions.

If you frequently play new releases on day one or regularly buy pre-owned games after renting them, an Elite plan may provide better value. The plans are currently priced at:

Games + Movies

  • 1 Disc
    • *Budget: $12.95/month
    • Standard: $19.95/month
  • 2 Discs
    • Standard: $27.95/month
    • Elite: $34.95/month

Movies Only

  • 1 Disc (Blu-ray & DVD)
    • Standard: $9.95/month
    • Elite: $16.95/month
  • 2 Discs (Blu-ray & DVD)
    • Standard: $16.95/month
    • Elite: $21.95/month

*The 1-disc Budget tier allows you to rent select titles over 30 days old.

Members who’ve been active for two months can unlock the 3‑disc plan. After a full month on that tier, the 4‑disc upgrade becomes available. Eligible members in good standing can move into either expanded plan as they go.

For new subscribers, Gamefly is also offering the option to try select plans for 30 days free or get your first three months discounted. If you’re a former subscriber eligible for the $2.50 comeback offer, this may be one of the cheapest opportunities you’ll get to see if physical game rentals still have a place in your gaming routine.

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