
If you have your eye on something in the PlayStation Store but money is looking a bit tight, then worry not as Sony has given users the chance to earn some free store credit once again.
All you have to do is be a PlayStation Stars member and, unlike a PlayStation Plus membership, this one is completely free to join.
Learn more about PlayStation Stars in the trailer below!
Once you are a member, you will be able to take part in various campaigns and incentives in order to earn yourself free points.
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In exchange, these points can be exchanged for free store credit via gift cards which can be used in the PlayStation Store.
There are multiple campaigns going on at all times so before you purchase or try out a new game, make sure you check to see if you can earn some points at the same time.
That is the case for one live campaign which runs until 16 April.
The ‘Narrative Adventure Game Club picks’ campaign rewards members with 50 points by booting up one of the following games on PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5: Halibut Harold, Coffee Talk Episode 2 Hibiscus and Butterfly, Firewatch, or Dordogne.
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Not only that but Coffee Talk Episode 2 is currently free on PlayStation Plus so you really can earn 50 points without spending a penny.
So which games should you check out?
Quite frankly, all of these titles are bangers so you would be hard pressed not to enjoy them all.
However, Firewatch is widely regarded as one of the best indie games of all time and Dordogne will see you explore the beautiful French town in a burst of watercolours.
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Halibut Harold is a heartfelt narrative game centered around friendship and the importance of life and Coffee Talk Episode 2 Hibiscus and Butterfly continues the series with a bang, allowing you to take on the role of a barista tasked with making the day of your various and diverse customers.
So if you have an eye on any of these titles, make sure you activate the PlayStation Stars campaign and earn those free points over the next few days.
Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Sony