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PlayStation gamers warned they've under 24 hours to grab free store credit

PlayStation gamers warned they've under 24 hours to grab free store credit

Don't this this opportunity

PlayStation users can earn some easy points to convert to in-store credit, but only if you’re quick.

The latest offering from PlayStation Stars will deliver points straight into your balance, and earning them is ludicrously easy.

Did you catch the announcement that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is coming to PlayStation 5?

This challenge in particular will appeal to those who love a good hero-shooter, and if you don’t know what I mean by that, think of Valorant or Overwatch 2.

Concord is the latest hero-shooter to grace platforms, with an early-access launch currently underway, free if you’re subscribed to PlayStation Plus.

Unfortunately it hasn’t been smooth sailing for the new game, as a lack of decent marketing and competitors like Marvel Rivals have potentially doomed the game before it even got a chance to get started.

Even though early-access has only just launched the Steam players are already far below expectations, so make of that what you will.

However, if you're not bothered by what the crowd has to say and would rather see for yourself, you can earn points while you do so.

If you log into PlayStation Stars and start the Concord Pre-Order Party you can earn points for, you guessed it, pre-ordering the game’s full release.

This is an extra 100 points in addition to however many points you’ll earn from purchasing the game, as the PlayStation Store will give you a set amount of points depending on how much you’ve spent.

You can then redeem that for digital collectables if you like, but the real prize is obviously in-store credit to get some money off your next purchase.

I recently managed to redeem a £20 gift card from PlayStation Stars, so it’s well-worth saving up if there are games you don’t want to drop all of your cash on.

You’ve only got less than 24 hours to do this though, so if you’re inteested I’d be quick.

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Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Sony