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PlayStation players have been warned: They have less than 24 hours to claim free credit

PlayStation players have been warned: They have less than 24 hours to claim free credit

PlayStation players have been warned: They have less than 24 hours to claim free credit

Don’t miss this opportunity

PlayStation users can easily collect points that can be converted into in-store credit – but only if you’re quick.

With PlayStation Stars’ latest offer, points are added directly to your balance and it’s incredibly easy to earn them.

Did you hear the announcement? Indiana Jones and the Great Circle coming to PlayStation 5?

This challenge will especially appeal to those who love a good hero shooter, and if you don’t know what I mean by that, think of Brave or Overwatch2.

Unity is the newest hero shooter on all platforms. The Early Access launch is currently underway and is free if you have a PlayStation Plus subscription.

Unfortunately, things did not go well for the new game due to a lack of good marketing and competitors such as Marvel Rivals might have doomed the game before it even had a chance to begin.

Even though Early Access has only just started, Steam players are already performing well below expectations, so make of that what you will.

However, if you are not bothered by what the crowd says and would rather form your own opinion, you can earn points.

If you sign up for PlayStation Stars and Unity The pre-order party lets you earn points by pre-ordering – you guessed it – the full version of the game.

That’s 100 extra points on top of the points you get by purchasing the game, as the PlayStation Store will award you a fixed number of points depending on the amount you spend.

You can then exchange this for digital collectibles if necessary, but the actual prize is of course a store credit that you can use to save some money on your next purchase.

I recently managed to redeem a £20 PlayStation Stars gift card, so it’s worth saving up if you don’t want to spend all your money on a few games.

However, you have less than 24 hours to do this, so I would recommend hurrying if you are interested.

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Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Sony

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