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PlayStation gamers told they've 48 hours to nab easy free store credit
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Published 13:00 28 Apr 2025 GMT+1

PlayStation gamers told they've 48 hours to nab easy free store credit

Don't miss out on an easy way to grab some credit

Angharad Redden

Angharad Redden

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Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment

Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Sony

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If you are in need of free store credit for PlayStation after eyeing up one of its latest releases, then this limited-time campaign has you covered.

Earning free store credit for PlayStation is no easy task and is the result of a lot of effort, time and dedication.

Split Fiction is one of the featured games. Check out its trailer below!

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However, there is no better feeling than finally accumulating enough to be able to buy a brand-new release at no extra cost and that is definitely the incentive for PlayStation Stars.

Unlike PlayStation Plus, PlayStation Stars allows users to become members for absolutely free and better yet, they can earn free store credit via points.

Points are earned by taking part in various PS Stars campaigns and the best news is that there is almost always a campaign running, such as one that ends in just 48 hours.

“Players can't seem to get enough of these trending titles,” the campaign description reads.

“Dive right into the discussion by buying any one of the great games below to stay up to date on the hottest topics in gaming and score some Points in the process!”

Put simply, activating the campaign in the PS Stars app and then purchasing any of the following games will reward you with 50 free points.

The games in question are: Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Split Fiction, Sledders, and Two Point Museum.

Both Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Split Fiction are already two of the best-selling games of 2025 so this would be the perfect time to grab them if you haven’t already.

In their review, our very own Kate Harrold and Sam Cawley called Split Fiction “a tour de force with extra wow factor”.

“Hazelight didn’t just set out to make a great game; it’s a great game that dares to push the boundaries of what this generation can be.

It’s a triumphant tour de force that aims to be so much, from a commentary on the state of the creative arts to a love letter to gaming, and manages to succeed in every area.”

However, you had better hurry as this campaign ends on 30 April, leaving you just 48 hours to activate it.


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