PlayStation Plus subscribers can earn quite a few free store credits this month.
As a PlayStation Plus subscriber, it’s always nice to receive free store credits to spend on your favourite video games. Especially when those points can be earned by doing everyday PlayStation gamer things.
One of the easiest ways to earn free credits to spend however you like on the PlayStation Store is to complete PlayStation Stars campaigns.
PlayStation Stars launched in 2022. By completing simple campaigns, you can earn not only digital collections but also points. You can redeem the latter to buy video games such as Stella Blader, DLCs or £5 and £20 store credits.
Sony announced its latest Days of Play campaign last month. This not only brings discounts from the PlayStation Store and PlayStation Direct but also loads of free video games. The latter can be requested by PlayStation Plus subscribers.
Plus, for Days of Play, there are tons of new deals available to PS Stars members that you can join for free. Starting today (June 4), you can earn a generous 75 points by playing any of the three monthly PS Plus games. They are AEW Fight Forever, SpongeBob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake, and Streets of Rage 4.
Starting June 7, you can earn an additional 50 points with Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – The Definitive Edition.
In addition, you can now earn an additional 75 points by playing any of the following games: GigaBash, Gotham Knights, LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
That’s a total of 200 reward points just for launching selected PlayStation Plus games this month. As an avid PS Plus campaigner, 200 points is much more generous than we’ve seen lately. We often get half that amount these days, so I highly recommend taking advantage of the generous amount of PS Stars this month.
Of course, it’s not just the 200 reward points you can easily earn, but also a whole host of new digital collectibles that you can proudly display on your PlayStation mobile app profile if you’d like.
Source: CNET
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