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PlayStation gamers urged to claim their free store credit before the month ends
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Published 11:16 11 Oct 2024 GMT+1

PlayStation gamers urged to claim their free store credit before the month ends

You don’t have long!

Richard Breslin

Richard Breslin

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Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment

Topics: Free Games, Sony, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5

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If you want to claim free credit to spend how you please on the PlayStation Store then you’re in the right place, but you’ve only got until the end of the month to claim.

If we can claim free credit to spend on the video games we love, then we’re always on to a winner. This is why loyalty programs such as Sony’s PlayStation Stars are always worth getting involved with.

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Once you’ve signed up to PS Stars and downloaded the PlayStation mobile app, you’re on the path to not only claiming free credit and video games but also fancy digital collectables to proudly display on your profile.

PlayStation Stars will reward you with points for completing campaigns that may involve playing the latest games on PS Plus, earning a specific in-game trophy or just spending money on the PlayStation Store.

Those points can then be exchanged for the aforementioned digital collectables, select video games such as Stellar Blade or Rise of the Ronin as well as currency for the likes of Destiny 2 and Gran Turismo 7.

However, arguably the best rewards are the £5 and £20 credit to spend on the PlayStation Store. It might take a while to accumulate enough points for the £20 credit but with patience, it will be well worth the effort.

With that in mind, below are some of the campaigns that reward you with points due to expire at the end of this month:

  • Astro Bot is here! - Purchase Astro Bot from the PlayStation Store to receive a bonus of 150 points.
  • October monthly picks - Purchase Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, The Casting of Frank Stone, Ace Attorney Investigations Collection, The Plucky Squire, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster or LOLLIPOP Chainsaw RePOP to receive a bonus of 50 points.
  • Multiplayer mayhem - Play The Outlast Trials, First Class Trouble, EA Sports College Football 25 or Minecraft Dungeons to receive a bonus of 50 points.

All of the above campaigns end on 31 October 2024, so be sure to complete them ASAP to avoid putting a dent in your quest to claim free PlayStation Store credit.

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