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Playstation Plus free store credit up for 48 more hours

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Playstation Plus free store credit up for 48 more hours

Play a banger and earn credit at the same time

If you are on the lookout for some free store credit for PlayStation but also want to get stuck into a hit title at the same time, then this latest PlayStation Stars campaign is guaranteed to fit the brief.

Unlike PlayStation Plus, PlayStation Stars is free to join as the Sony membership scheme allows members to earn free store credit in the shape of points.

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Points can be earned by taking part in various campaigns, one of which is almost always running, and in turn, points can be exchanged for free store credit to use in the PlayStation Store.

Of course, points will take a while to rack up but being able to save enough to grab a game for next to nothing is always worth it.

As mentioned, a PS Stars campaign is always live and for the rest of April, this one in particular will see you bag yourself 50 free points.

“Feeling the itch to try something new?” The campaign description reads.

“Check out these PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue titles and find your next game while also scoring some sweet Points.”

Of course, this campaign requires you to have a PS Plus membership but with the following games being free to download, it is definitely worth it.

The games eligible are: Death Stranding Director’s Cut, Days Gone, Like a Dragon: Ishin!, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Episode 1, Bloodborne, and The Last of Us Part 1.

As you can probably tell, these are all some iconic games so if you are still yet to play them, now is the perfect time to get stuck in and earn some free store credit in the meantime.

This campaign ends on 30 April so you have just 48 hours to activate it and boot up one of the eligible games in order to earn your 50 free points.



Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment

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