PlayStation users may need to heed this warning.On 31 December 2024, Sony Rewards will end, meaning that you have a limited-time left to redeem any available rewards.I want to make it clear that Sony Rewards is very different fromPlayStationStars, so don’t mix the two up.AdvertThat being said, the free store credit reward on PlayStation Starsappears to be living on borrowed time too, so you may want to take the advice of cashing in your points while you still can.The option has already disappeared for many users, myself included.Let’s jump back to Sony Rewards though.As with all reward schemes, it allows users to earn points on purchases made via Sony stores or online, unlocking benefits as they did so.AdvertThis includes exchanging points for free store credit, but I don’t mean just for the PlayStation Store - although that is an option, with $5 and $50 available for 500 and 5,000 points respectively.In addition to that, participants can exchange points for credit for major US stores and services including Target, Barnes & Noble, Starbucks, and Uber to name a few.That’ll soon no longer be possible though when the reward service closes on 31 December, meaning you have just over one month left to nab yourself some goodies.ICYMI:LEGO Horizon Adventuresis now available on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC.To view your points balance, simply log into your Sony Rewards account and you should be able to view your balance in the top-right corner.AdvertIt’s also available to view in the Sony Rewards app.Once you’ve headed on over to the Rewards tab and picked out your prize, the gift card should arrive in 48 hours and this will come via email.If you have a PlayStation or Sony Visa Credit Card, the scheme will be replaced with a new one, with information rolling out to the relevant participants soon.Those without the relevant credit card will lose access permanently though, so make those redemptions while you still can.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Sony,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5

PlayStation users may need to heed this warning.On 31 December 2024, Sony Rewards will end, meaning that you have a limited-time left to redeem any available rewards.I want to make it clear that Sony Rewards is very different fromPlayStationStars, so don’t mix the two up.AdvertThat being said, the free store credit reward on PlayStation Starsappears to be living on borrowed time too, so you may want to take the advice of cashing in your points while you still can.The option has already disappeared for many users, myself included.Let’s jump back to Sony Rewards though.As with all reward schemes, it allows users to earn points on purchases made via Sony stores or online, unlocking benefits as they did so.AdvertThis includes exchanging points for free store credit, but I don’t mean just for the PlayStation Store - although that is an option, with $5 and $50 available for 500 and 5,000 points respectively.In addition to that, participants can exchange points for credit for major US stores and services including Target, Barnes & Noble, Starbucks, and Uber to name a few.That’ll soon no longer be possible though when the reward service closes on 31 December, meaning you have just over one month left to nab yourself some goodies.ICYMI:LEGO Horizon Adventuresis now available on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC.To view your points balance, simply log into your Sony Rewards account and you should be able to view your balance in the top-right corner.AdvertIt’s also available to view in the Sony Rewards app.Once you’ve headed on over to the Rewards tab and picked out your prize, the gift card should arrive in 48 hours and this will come via email.If you have a PlayStation or Sony Visa Credit Card, the scheme will be replaced with a new one, with information rolling out to the relevant participants soon.Those without the relevant credit card will lose access permanently though, so make those redemptions while you still can.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Sony,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5
PlayStation users may need to heed this warning.On 31 December 2024, Sony Rewards will end, meaning that you have a limited-time left to redeem any available rewards.I want to make it clear that Sony Rewards is very different fromPlayStationStars, so don’t mix the two up.AdvertThat being said, the free store credit reward on PlayStation Starsappears to be living on borrowed time too, so you may want to take the advice of cashing in your points while you still can.The option has already disappeared for many users, myself included.Let’s jump back to Sony Rewards though.As with all reward schemes, it allows users to earn points on purchases made via Sony stores or online, unlocking benefits as they did so.AdvertThis includes exchanging points for free store credit, but I don’t mean just for the PlayStation Store - although that is an option, with $5 and $50 available for 500 and 5,000 points respectively.In addition to that, participants can exchange points for credit for major US stores and services including Target, Barnes & Noble, Starbucks, and Uber to name a few.That’ll soon no longer be possible though when the reward service closes on 31 December, meaning you have just over one month left to nab yourself some goodies.ICYMI:LEGO Horizon Adventuresis now available on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC.To view your points balance, simply log into your Sony Rewards account and you should be able to view your balance in the top-right corner.AdvertIt’s also available to view in the Sony Rewards app.Once you’ve headed on over to the Rewards tab and picked out your prize, the gift card should arrive in 48 hours and this will come via email.If you have a PlayStation or Sony Visa Credit Card, the scheme will be replaced with a new one, with information rolling out to the relevant participants soon.Those without the relevant credit card will lose access permanently though, so make those redemptions while you still can.
PlayStation users may need to heed this warning.
On 31 December 2024, Sony Rewards will end, meaning that you have a limited-time left to redeem any available rewards.
I want to make it clear that Sony Rewards is very different fromPlayStationStars, so don’t mix the two up.
Advert
Advert
That being said, the free store credit reward on PlayStation Starsappears to be living on borrowed time too, so you may want to take the advice of cashing in your points while you still can.
The option has already disappeared for many users, myself included.
Let’s jump back to Sony Rewards though.
As with all reward schemes, it allows users to earn points on purchases made via Sony stores or online, unlocking benefits as they did so.
Advert
Advert
This includes exchanging points for free store credit, but I don’t mean just for the PlayStation Store - although that is an option, with $5 and $50 available for 500 and 5,000 points respectively.
In addition to that, participants can exchange points for credit for major US stores and services including Target, Barnes & Noble, Starbucks, and Uber to name a few.
That’ll soon no longer be possible though when the reward service closes on 31 December, meaning you have just over one month left to nab yourself some goodies.
ICYMI:LEGO Horizon Adventuresis now available on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
To view your points balance, simply log into your Sony Rewards account and you should be able to view your balance in the top-right corner.
Advert
Advert
It’s also available to view in the Sony Rewards app.
Once you’ve headed on over to the Rewards tab and picked out your prize, the gift card should arrive in 48 hours and this will come via email.
If you have a PlayStation or Sony Visa Credit Card, the scheme will be replaced with a new one, with information rolling out to the relevant participants soon.
Those without the relevant credit card will lose access permanently though, so make those redemptions while you still can.
Topics:PlayStation,Sony,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5