PlayStation drops free store credit for users following outage

Following the PlayStation Stars outage back in June, Sony has come up with a way to give back to its users.

Sony’s free loyalty schemePlayStationStars suddenly went offline after an update on 14 June with the service remaining down for a couple of weeks.

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However, PS Stars is now back up and running and to apologise to its user base, Sony is currently running two campaigns which will reward participants with 50 reward points.

The two campaigns task members with playing two titles:Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - The Definitive EditionandDredge.

So, if you already have these games, then it costs nothing to get your hands on points which can be redeemed for free store credit.

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As a result, you could get money off that new game you have been eyeing up.

With other PlayStation Stars incentives convincing users tobuy games outright, this one is a lot easier as you only have to play the selected games to earn your rewards.

Not only that but PS Stars is free to join, unlikePlayStation Pluswhich requires a paid subscription.

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If, however, you are a subscriber to PS Plus, don’t forget to check out which games areavailable for free this August.

Topics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5,PlayStation 4,Grand Theft Auto,Sony