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PlayStation Plus subscribers can claim free store credit this month
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Published 12:46 3 Jun 2024 GMT+1

PlayStation Plus subscribers can claim free store credit this month

Earn easy free PlayStation store credit

Richard Breslin

Richard Breslin

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Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment

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

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It’s always nice to claim free store credit to spend on the video games that we love, especially when those points can be earned by doing everyday PlayStation gamer things.

One of the easiest ways to earn free credit to spend on the PlayStation Store as you please is by completing PlayStation Stars campaigns. PlayStation Stars was launched in 2022 and by completing easy campaigns you will not only earn digital collectables (definitely not NFTs) but also points that can be redeemed against purchasing free video games such as Stella Blade, DLC or £5 and £20 store credit.

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Last month, Sony announced its latest Days of Play campaign which not only brings discounts on the PlayStation Store and PlayStation Direct, but also a ton of free video games to claim for PlayStation Plus subscribers.

What’s more, in celebration of Days of Play, loads of new campaigns are available to members of PS Stars which you can join for free. From tomorrow (4 June) you can earn a generous 75 points by playing any one of the three monthly PS Plus titles including AEW Fight Forever, SpongeBob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake and Streets of Rage 4.

Moreover, from 7 June, you can earn a further 50 points by playing Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - The Definitive Edition. Also, available now, play any one of the following to earn an additional 75 points; GigaBash, Gotham Knights, LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

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That works out to be 200 reward points simply by firing up those selected PlayStation Plus games this month. As an avid PS Plus campaign completionist, 200 points is a lot more generous than typical months of late, which is often half that amount, so I highly recommend taking advantage of the generous PS Stars points this month.

Of course, not only will you be able to claim an easy 200 rewards points, but there are also loads of new digital collectables that can be proudly displayed on your PlayStation mobile app profile. Happy days!

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